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1st March 10, 02:30 AM
#9
Originally Posted by Redshank
As I see it Kilt wearers fall into distinct categories here in Scotland
1) The Old School - staunch traditionalist, Me and Jock for example,
2) The New School - Traditionalist with a modern flare (flair?), Paul and Cessna
3) The Hire School - Non kilt owning wearers
4) The Desperate School
you wont find contemporary kilts, except in Edinburgh, and he is away on holiday most of the time or so it would appear from reports on here .... there are those in the know, and those who haven't a clue except what the rental man tells them.
I would cut that down to two categories, those that own their own kilt and those who hire one now and again. The people who own one usually have one that fits properly and know how to wear it. The others are a mixed bunch, some know somebody to keep them right and the rest - well we know about them don't we? And isn't it nice to be able to look down our noses at all those poor unfortunates who know no better?
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