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10th March 09, 01:16 AM
#11
Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Ted this is getting silly. The kilt attire that you call "classic" is one and the same thing as "traditional" and in my view has been that way,with a few addaptions,modifications,additions,subtractions along the way,since the 1820's. I am not for one second saying that things should be frozen in time. Kilt and kilt attire history clearly demonstrates that it adapts and changes.Nevertheless there are still conventions,courtesies and traditions to be observed.
I don't have any problem with the term "traditional highland attire." Or "traditional kilt attire." It's not really that much of a difference in my mind from classic either. What can I do?
I didn't come up with it.
Guess I did say that I like the sound of "classic Highland attire," but it does kind of sound catchy...
How did I end up here again, and when will I learn?
Last edited by Bugbear; 10th March 09 at 02:05 AM.
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