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31st January 12, 07:12 AM
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Re: Please tell me if I'm being told lies by my bad bf......
A Scottish Highland kilt (Feileadh beag) is by definition and tradition, a man's garment, however, I have no issue with women wearing (men's) kilts, as I am indeed aware of many women (and I know several personally) who are members of a pipe band wearing kilts, sporrans, Argyll jackets, Glengarries, etc, etc, and they always look very smart, and a wee bit sexy too!
However, there are 'kilted skirts' available from any reptuable Highland dress company, of varying lengths and design, that are much more suitable to women, versus a traditional kilt, which is cut to fit the body shape of a man. Our own Barb Tewksbury has discussed this topic on the forum before, as she as made kilts for her daughter, who is a member of a pipe band.
Have a grand time at the ceilidh, and no worries, you don't have to be Scottish to enjoy a good time with your man and fellow mates...enjoy!
Slainte mhath,
Last edited by creagdhubh; 31st January 12 at 08:36 AM.
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