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19th October 12, 05:54 AM
#21
Originally Posted by LitTrog
Denim with a predominantly white weave that we wear for dancing.
In Texas, they are Cowboy-cut Wranglers pressed with fore-and-aft creases with heavy starch.
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19th October 12, 05:59 AM
#22
Originally Posted by David Thorpe
In Texas, they are Cowboy-cut Wranglers pressed with fore-and-aft creases with heavy starch.
Wow. Those sound perfect for my Frankenstein costume this Halloween!
Mister McGoo
A Kilted Lebowski--Taking it easy so you don't have to.
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19th October 12, 06:22 AM
#23
Originally Posted by Spuggs
... Was thinking of that old classic Circle Jerks iconic image of the guy with jeans, kilt, Doc Martens.
I'm not so sure that the Circle Jerks logo has a kilt in it... maybe more of a tartan rag
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Q87phprIbd...s400/jerks.gif
At first I was thinking a categorical "no" for sporrans with p@nts...
A few people have mentioned that perhaps something like a nylon Stillwater Nightstalker cargo sporran could work and I'd like to see some pics. I imagine it is possible because that particular product has always looked like a hybrid fanny pack/sporran. Nonetheless, it would look best off to the side as a hip bag, rather than in the traditional sporran position, which could look like too much of a juxtaposition.
Here is the only example I've ever seen of a sporran with p@nts, which I found on a blog (LINK). Yes, the whole outfit looks ridiculous, but I think it was intended as a costume for Boy George's 50th birthday bash. I hope this poor fellow wouldn't wear that in a non-costume situation
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3283/...b543f356c9.jpg
p.s. sorry about the links for images. I'm getting an error that says "the linked images are too large," which is unusual because they are small files...
- Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
- An t'arm breac dearg
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19th October 12, 07:20 AM
#24
I recall reading about John Lennon wearing a sporran with trousers in a Beatle biography
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19th October 12, 07:29 AM
#25
Originally Posted by John_Carrick
I recall reading about John Lennon wearing a sporran with trousers in a Beatle biography
WOW. He apparently wore that with a frilly shirt and an Afghan coat...
http://www.gettyimages.ca/detail/new...Language=en-US
- Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
- An t'arm breac dearg
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19th October 12, 07:39 AM
#26
Originally Posted by CMcG
Great photo! But hey, it's John Lennon, he can get away with it! Hahahaha!
Last edited by creagdhubh; 19th October 12 at 07:40 AM.
Reason: Typo
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19th October 12, 10:04 AM
#27
Originally Posted by Tobus
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By the way, what are "dress jeans"?
For me, they are Wrangler Style 82 jeans - you can see a pic here http://www.drysdales.com/Mens/Jeans/...ess-Jeans.html. It's the only style I wear and I have them in several colors.
Rob.
Rev. Rob, Clan MacMillan, NM, USA
CCXX, CCXXI - Quidquid necesse est.
If you can't say something nice, don't say nothing at all. (Thumperian Principle)
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19th October 12, 10:14 AM
#28
John Lennon rocks it. However, I think I'm gonna take a pass. The Circle Jerks image is more of a rag really. Agreed. I always associated it with a kilt. Was a punk and had friends do the jeans and kilt look. Something about a nice tartan, kilt or otherwise always screamed revolutionary attitude, non-conformist and pride in one's self.
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19th October 12, 10:45 AM
#29
Originally Posted by LitTrog
Denim with a predominantly white weave that we wear for dancing.
That made my morning!
"Touch not the cat bot a glove."
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19th October 12, 11:19 AM
#30
Originally Posted by Tobus
It would be like wearing ghillie brogues with Bermuda shorts.
Ghillie brogues, yes, but regular brogue/"wingtips" are traditionally worn with bona fide Bermuda shorts from the Sommers Isles.
T.
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