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    Re: The New Traditionalists (Traditional kilts, Modern looks)

    Quote Originally Posted by Tobus View Post
    Cowher: well done! I have to agree with OC Richard, the kilt/sporran/footwear combo is great! And paired with the sweater, tie, and cap, it exudes an air of sophisticated casualness (or "comfort with style") which is not easily pulled off by most. Whilst it may not be "traditional" in the Scottish manner, I think it's a great look.

    In fact, if I were trying to compile a list of "new traditional" styles to emulate, yours would be one of the defining looks. I really like it!
    I agree, what a superb, casual look! This would work well outdoors and at a pub, sipping a frosty pint on a cold, winter's eve.

    Well done mate,
    Last edited by creagdhubh; 26th January 12 at 08:49 AM.

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