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8th February 07, 02:34 PM
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Are kilts gothic (or anti-gothic)
I've been to a number of events where goths seem
to congregate, such as Faerie Festivals and Ren Faires.
I've also seen quite a few traditional kilts there, but none
of the kilt wearers appeared to share the stylistic tastes
of those who were obviously gothic such as lots of black
and chrome, tatoos, piercings, fingerless gloves, chains, etc,
though quite a few do have a rather coarse appearance.
I'm curoius to know if the goths consider the kilt as
anti-gothic and avoid them, or are they wearing
traditional kilts express their gothic style.
(On the subject of Faerie Festivals, I find it interesting
that there seem to be more kilts worn by visitors there
than at the Scottish festivals I've been to. It also
seems that people are more willing to "let their hair down"
at a Faerie Festival. I guess the kilties are less wary
of being accosted by the "tartan police.")
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