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19th April 09, 04:21 PM
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Tradition of Non-Cookie-Cutter Kilt Jackets?
I've been following several discussions, in several threads, about non-standard or non-cookie-cutter kilt jacket styles that have been and still are acceptable. I'm starting to get the feeling that it is somehow a Highland tradition to prefer or admire a kilt jacket that is somewhat unique, or that uses features of older styles (not exact copies, though). The discussion of the collarless kilt jackets comes to mind.
Am I misunderstanding this?
Where are the boundaries of using features of older or different styles in an acceptable kilt jacket?
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