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8th September 14, 05:16 PM
#11
Originally Posted by CMcG
Perhaps if I wore my Utilikilt as everyday, out-and-about clothing I might have more to say about it. I suppose there are also probably some people who are into modern kilts as a fashion statement or lifestyle garment and might have more to say about wearing them, but I doubt a tartan festooned website called X Marks the Scot would be their first port of call...
Thus we get this Contemporary sub-forum where modern kilts and tartan kilts worn in modern ways get lumped together. I'm starting to agree with you though, Alan, that they don't really belong in the same discussion. I wonder, however, if separating them would drive enough traffic to justify it
I've made this same observation. In general, I find that guys who wear this type of kilt just put it on and go. They don't spend any time on their look, unless it's to grab a chest rig in the same camouflage pattern, or their favorite t shirt, or finding a clean pair of socks, or whatever. Not really much to talk about, at least not at length. Very few of my customers, and none of the modern kilt guys I've talked with in the real world, have any interest at all in kilts in general.
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