Originally Posted by
Phil
Originally Posted by
Katia
So does this mean you are or are not saying that a woman can wear what is traditionally not a woman's garment?
(Not trying to be contentious, actually, but your post sounds like it's in favor of women wearing a full kilt until this part... where it sounds like you're arguing that if a woman is wishing to wear a full kilt, then it is not "authentic," with "authentic" for a woman being a kilted skirt, hostess kilt, or an arisaid or some other garment from the past, and some might certainly interpret it that way.)
It always helps if you refer to the entire post rather than just a selective quote.
Thought that's what I did with the part I've bolded here, only it took up a lot less room than quoting the entire post.
Here's tae us - / Wha's like us - / Damn few - / And they're a' deid - /
Mair's the pity!
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