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5th November 14, 07:19 PM
#15
A thoughtful and eloquent post, Nathan
I am not an ancient clansman nor Celtic warrior. No one genre of music stands me in solidarity than another - though listening to Natalie and Ashley can quickly return one to home even from your own living room. I wear garments that are culturally acceptable, not to highlight any culture or bring me back to another time.
My maternal tartan tank is worn traditionally; that is, it is fastened about my natural waist with the pleats to the back. The rest is personal style, as are personal the respective styles in the linked and any of the wonderful shared photos of the rabble on this forum.
What we should do is be our unique selves saving harm of any other. What we ought to do is respect every individual for whom they are, and not only for whom or what they are expecting we recognize.
I do wear the traditional kilt proudly. It is a well made and handsome garment. I feel as good in my other wardrobe items of quality as well.
IMHO
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