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    Quote Originally Posted by piperdown View Post
    Formal nights on ships are a little more relaxed now-a-days. I have seen everything from a tux to kilt and bling to a tie with a windbreaker..
    I am going to pack and see if I have room or not. Weight is also an issue so I thought I would opt for a 4-yarder if I have room.
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    Sounds good, mate! And you are more than welcome.

    Safe travels,

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    Quote Originally Posted by creagdhubh View Post
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    The Vancouver photos were taken en route...

    The next day, we were in Victoria, en route...
    Darn it, Kyle, I thought for a second we were lumping Canada in with the Highlands And then it turns out you had perfectly legitimate excuses for kilting up

    And no, tundramanq, I wasn't giving him guff. Just making a link between something he posted in this thread and something he posted in a different one.

    If one finds themselves in a free country, on their own time, they are at liberty to clothe themselves as they wish, strolling or otherwise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pipersson View Post
    As for most germans - I dare say even most bavarians - Lederhosen are not a traditional garment too....:-)
    I am sorry but you are missing the point.---------Oh well never mind.
    Last edited by Jock Scot; 26th July 12 at 10:38 AM.
    " Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pipersson View Post
    As for most germans - I dare say even most bavarians - Lederhosen are not a traditional garment too....:-)
    Thank God for that

    (I say that with love for my German ancestors)

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    Quote Originally Posted by CMcG View Post
    Darn it, Kyle, I thought for a second we were lumping Canada in with the Highlands And then it turns out you had perfectly legitimate excuses for kilting up
    Hahaha! Sorry, Colin!

    Quote Originally Posted by CMcG View Post
    And no, tundramanq, I wasn't giving him guff. Just making a link between something he posted in this thread and something he posted in a different one.

    If one finds themselves in a free country, on their own time, they are at liberty to clothe themselves as they wish, strolling or otherwise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MeghanWalker View Post
    Thank God for that

    (I say that with love for my German ancestors)
    Even though I am obviously not of German descent, or Bavarian for that matter, I think Lederhosen are rather smart when worn traditionally and not in some sort of constumey/gimmicky manner than one often sees at various Oktoberfest events across America.

    It is also quite interesting to note some of the similarities between traditional Bavarian attire and that of traditional Scottish Highland attire. The use of woolen fabric, leather, tweeds, stag horn, knives, leather-soled shoes, knee-length hose, various hat designs with the occassional plumes, feathers, hackles, etc. Both very rustic and somewhat rugged looking, which makes complete sense, considering the two different "mountainous cultures" behind the attire are of Highland (The Scottish Highlands and The Alps) origin.

    Sorry for the thread hijack...I had to do it!

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    Last edited by creagdhubh; 26th July 12 at 11:12 AM. Reason: Typo

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    ^ Those arent so bad. I think its mainly just the reputation that lederhosen have in America. They are seen as costumey whereas a kilt is associated with Braveheart and St. Patrick's Day. I guess I am not entirely immune to that bias myself.

    I love my Germans, I love my German family, but I'm not jonesin' for a pair of lederhosen. Although, I will say that the pictures that you posted arent half bad. If I saw a man wearing that, I would think he looked pretty good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MeghanWalker View Post
    ^ Those arent so bad. I think its mainly just the reputation that lederhosen have in America. They are seen as costumey whereas a kilt is associated with Braveheart and St. Patrick's Day. I guess I am not entirely immune to that bias myself.

    I love my Germans, I love my German family, but I'm not jonesin' for a pair of lederhosen. Although, I will say that the pictures that you posted arent half bad. If I saw a man wearing that, I would think he looked pretty good.
    Well said, Meghan.

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    Sorry guys it's still funny. I can't count how many times I have said "never" and should have said "normally". And inevitably I get called out on it.
    slàinte mhath, Chuck
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    "My sporran is bigger and hairier than your sporran"
    Pants is only a present tense verb here. I once panted, but it's all cool now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tundramanq View Post
    Sorry guys it's still funny. I can't count how many times I have said "never" and should have said "normally". And inevitably I get called out on it.
    I never get called out when I say 'normally' but almost always when I say 'never'.... .... just sayin'.
    Rondo

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