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13th July 06, 06:38 AM
#16
 Originally Posted by Riverkilt
But, after being brought to kilts by the "Scotish Jeans" concept of Utilikilts I've since bought SIX hand sewn traditional kilts.
You can wear any kilt with a tartan and people will think:
1. He is celebrating his heritage
2. He is on his way to a special event like a party
3. He is part of some show and is going there or returning
4. It's a special Celtic holiday
5. He misplaced his bagpipes
However, you wear a UK original and you are screaming rebellion. I mean, what are people supposed to think? I think it's obvious that you are just out having a good casual time in a kilt.
That's why I like them. 
I have always thought of myself as a "rebel without a cause" and now that I'm 50 I have a cause to rebel about. I'm happy.
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