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26th June 04, 05:34 AM
#21
You're right. Not an easy thing to do with a chain! I'm going to stop a a local Tack/Saddle Shop to see if I can find a suitable strap. I had a strap a long time ago and was stupid enough to cut it up to repair a camera bag strap. I'm wishing now I hadn't done that.
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26th June 04, 06:26 AM
#22
Originally Posted by Graham
Minimum:
Kilt
Belt
sporran or bumbag
short socks
shoes/boots
T shirt
a celtic theme. (like a Guinness shirt)
The only difference with me is I do wear sandals
& no socks in the very hot and humid days of
90+ degrees and 80% humidity.
On a side note let me say again a Thank you
to Blu. You put a great deal of thought in
your topics and posts. They make great reading and
I know we all appreciate it. Keep up the
excellent work.
Nelson
"Every man dies. Not every man really lives"
Braveheart
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26th June 04, 06:27 AM
#23
I am with Nelson. I love to wear my Tevas with my kilt. It gets way to hot here for Kilt Hose sometimes.
Beannacht Dé,
Hank
"...it's the ocean following in our veins, cause its the salt thats in our tears..."
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26th June 04, 06:36 AM
#24
Bluff Old Traditionalist...
It's obvious that this is having a "spill over" effect on some of the traditionalists...
Not this traditionalist, Blu! I would never dream of wearing sandals with a kilt, nor short socks. Same without a sporran. I have worn a t-shirt once with a kilt, and hated every minute of it - so I wear Oxford-style outdoorsy shirts from LL Bean, Woolrich, etc., I go for an almost "quasi-military or park ranger look" when I go casual, because I like the look, and I am a park ranger. (In fact, I've thought about getting a kilt in the Muir tartan in honour of John Muir.) I don't mind a ball cap or a slouch hat with a polo shirt or one of the Oxford style shirts, though.
Call me a bluff old traditionalist, but I bought a kilt because I like the traditional look. That doesn't mean I'm in intolerant of anyone who doesn't do this. On the contrary.
T.
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26th June 04, 07:20 AM
#25
Casual wear:
Kilt - Call me silly, but I think the belt and sporran look funny on me without it!
Belt - IMHO the kilt looks a little "off" without the belt.
Sporran - where else will I put all my stuff?
Socks & boots - AKA Duncan-style
and some sort of shirt; ie t-shirt, polo or sweater.
I hardly ever wear hose casually, occasionally in the winter. Around the house I may dispense with the sporran and wear thongs, there are no shoes allowed in our house. We live pretty much casually all the time anyways with no need to get dressed-up unless for a wedding.
Larry
"A chef is someone creative enough to call the same soup a different name every day"
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26th June 04, 08:30 AM
#26
Ok, here goes. I were my kilts with a pin mostly to help the apron stay down in the breeze. A sporran because I need a place for wallet, keys and smokes. The shirt depends on what I'm doing. To look nice a button down, on most occasions a T-shirt. Socks depend on the shoes. Sandals, no socks. Running shoes and dress shoes I wear socks and I wear my white socks pushed down with my combat boots. A belt depends on the kilt and the occasion. I do like my kilt belt though because it does give me some back support.
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26th June 04, 09:08 AM
#27
Re: Bluff Old Traditionalist...
Originally Posted by episcopalscot
Not this traditionalist, Blu!... I don't mind a ball cap or a slouch hat... T.
Todd... I'm shocked! A staunch, bluff old traditionalist like yourself in a ball cap! You're a complicated man!
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26th June 04, 09:11 AM
#28
Originally Posted by The Kilted Chef
Casual wear:... Around the house I may dispense with the sporran and wear thongs,... Larry
Not much storage in those things!
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26th June 04, 09:20 AM
#29
Usually:
Kilt... belt... sporran... tall black boots... pipers hose... t shirt or sweater... DKM scally cap.
Onstage:
Kilt... belt... sporran... Chuck Taylor all-black hi-top sneakers... kilt hose... t shirt... DKM scally cap.
To bed, and out of bed:
Flannel kilt.
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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26th June 04, 09:23 AM
#30
Originally Posted by bubba
... A sporran because I need a place for wallet, keys and smokes....
Ooooh, Bubba... Give up those nasty things for a year and you could buy a <u>very</u> nice jacket!!
Sorry, couldn't resist!
Originally Posted by bubba
... I do like my kilt belt though because it does give me some back support.
That is very true and something I neglected to consider.
blu
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