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23rd February 08, 12:58 PM
#9
For daytime, I've only worn the kilt at Highland games. When I'm not competing on the pipes, I like to wear a piper's shirt, a Craigie sporran, hiking boots, and pulled-up hose with flashes. Except for any utilitarian value, I hate to wear hats. I've been rather rigid in this informal dress code, but I have gotten accustomed to seeing the "relaxed" hose (w/o flashes and garters) and now I think that wearing hose as such is rather cool-looking. Right now, that's all I'm willing to do. I'm almost 49 and haven't worn trainers/sneakers and T-shirts, except for the health club, in years. But, to each his own, and I don't get upset at those woh wear T-shirts and sandals. A buddy of mine, who is 58, wears those, but he used to be a pot-smoking hippy.
Last edited by Jack Daw; 23rd February 08 at 01:06 PM.
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