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17th February 12, 10:29 AM
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Kilted Fridays Adventures
For a few years now, I kilt up on Fridays, taking a spin on the term casual Fridays, calling it ‘Kilted Fridays’. An easy answer to anyone who asks, why are you wearing a kilt?’ It’s Kilted Friday!
It’s been awhile since I’ve posted on my adventures. I’ve decided to start this thread to tell about them and perhaps post a pic or two.
Today, I am wearing my Newsome Box Pleat in the XMarks the Scot tartan. One of my residents where I work as manager of a gated community of active adults came to the office for photocopying of an activity announcement. She complimented me on my appearance and asked what family tartan was I wearing?
So that gave me a good opportunity to tell her about our online community of kilt wearers. I showed her too, my XMarks the Scot Ryan Ross bonnet pinned with our Clan Crest badge.
She inquired about the ‘tassels’ hanging from my ‘socks’. I explained as she would remember once women wore garters to hold up her hose. So do I, showing her the tied garter by unfolding the cuff. She was quite impressed! She liked quite a bit the colors of the tartan, as I do too.
A very fun encounter!
The sporran is a recent purchase from the STM Gift Shop, a custom L&M, an excellent price with a speedy delivery.
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17th February 12, 10:35 AM
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Re: Kilted Fridays Adventures
Awesome thread, Ern, and you're looking sharp as always.
It's great to be able to get the word about this stuff out to the public, and it seems you're in an especially good position to do that!
I like the new sporran, and I'm always a big fan of the sweater vest worn with a kilt (or even p@nts, for that matter).
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17th February 12, 09:22 PM
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Re: Kilted Fridays Adventures
The work day ended with a couple coming by the office who are considering buying a home in our community. They first came by the office three weeks ago, and the husband said to me, ‘where’s the kilt?’ I stood up from my chair to answer the question. They had been at our recent Burns’ Supper. They had learned about our Scottish Society when we held our Wallace Day Celebration at the Park Lane Tavern last August.
I answered some more of their questions and invited them to attend the members’ happy hour which was soon to start at the Clubhouse. I was ending my day and leaving when the wife said I just love it that you wear the kilt. You know I think they are always showing up on Fridays.
The perfect ending to Kilted Fridays is heading to Park Lane for a pint (or two) and dinner. The staff there is quite appreciative of their kilted patron. After all we share being kilted. However the lasses wear theirs more than a little above the knee!
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17th February 12, 10:05 PM
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Re: Kilted Fridays Adventures
Great idea for a thread. I'm loving it. I like the sweater vest as well.
Let YOUR utterance be always with graciousness, seasoned with salt, so as to know how you ought to give an answer to each one.
Colossians 4:6
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18th February 12, 09:35 AM
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Re: Kilted Fridays Adventures
Originally Posted by Mael Coluim
...the lasses wear theirs more than a little above the knee!
Do they have tassels on their socks?
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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18th February 12, 09:49 AM
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Re: Kilted Fridays Adventures
Originally Posted by piperdbh
Do they have tassels on their socks?
What is the chance he's even noticed their socks?
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18th February 12, 10:02 AM
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Re: Kilted Fridays Adventures
Tassels on their socks? No, but I'm seeing images of tassels somewhere else . . . No, haven't seen any tassels.
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18th February 12, 10:04 AM
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Re: Kilted Fridays Adventures
Originally Posted by Mael Coluim
Tassels on their socks? No, but I'm seeing images of tassels somewhere else . . . No, haven't seen any tassels.
How very 60's....
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18th February 12, 10:05 AM
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Re: Kilted Fridays Adventures
It was a great decade. Liked the 70s better, though.
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22nd February 12, 09:41 PM
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KIlted Friday Not
Our Scottish Society meeting meets on the 4th Wednesday of the month. I always don the kilt on those days. I wear it to work, which always causing confusion with the question, "It's not Friday, why do you have on the kilt?"
It's been a great way to promote the local Scottish Society.
When I showed up for the meeting this evening, a new member says he was unsure of the protocol if he should kilt up for the meeting. I mention, I would enjoy the company as I am the only one kilted.
Well not tonight, he replies as our new elected Chieftain comes in kilted!
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