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29th October 13, 01:16 PM
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Kilted Halloween Costumes
While the "Kilts are not costumes" thing often crops up this time of year we always find it fun to come up with kilted Halloween Costumes for our Annual Scottish Country Dance class Halloween party.
Here is what the fabulous F-H.C.A.G. and I came up with this year
Scottish Superheroine!
Subtle Lovecraftian Masquerader
(Far less subtle when I was holding my plush Cthulhu puppet and "The Big Book of Things Man Was Not Meant To Know)
Happy Halloween All
Cheers
Jamie and Star
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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29th October 13, 01:59 PM
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My 3 year old son has chosen to dress me as a kilted witch . The only thing is is my kilt is being used as a cape instead . I may or may not wear a kilt where it is supposed to be worn depending on weather but i will def have a cape made from on . Will post pictures after the night is over .
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29th October 13, 02:14 PM
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Jamie and Star: Great looking "costumes", though we would probably be able to guess who you are. Don't forget to drop by our house. We have lots of candy guaranteed to make you sick, if you eat too much of it.
John
I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.
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29th October 13, 03:07 PM
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Dear Jamie. Our neighborhood is having the Halloween party in our cluedesac and I get to wear my muted maxwell kilt. My neighbors asked if it would be OK with me and as long as I get a slice of pizza I,m good to go. Best regard Mattie.
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29th October 13, 04:10 PM
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I took my daughter trick or treating over the weekend. She was in costume, I was kilted. Here is a picture of us at the pub afterwards. If you zoom to the lower left, there's proof of me in the kilt. But obviously, I was not the main event.
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29th October 13, 05:20 PM
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I have a couple of kilted costumes. One is my renaissance fair great kilt. I've worn it a couple of times to Halloween parties.
This year, I'm wearing my MacQueen tartan kilt with my original series Star Trek red engineering shirt to the office party. I wore it to this year's Michigan Comic Con.
It's not the Scott tartan and fly plaid Scotty wore, but it's close enough for people to recognize it for what it is. One day I'll make an office dress uniform jacket like this.
Last edited by kiltedrennie; 31st October 13 at 10:27 AM.
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30th October 13, 11:51 AM
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Dig your kilted take on Rogue, very nice.
Here is one from last year, tattered up mess.
Was out last Saturday night at the Phoenix Zombie walk sporting a Cameron tartan.
Hard to tell from the "lack" of photos I took.
We have a neighborhood Halloween party Thursday, will make sure to get better shots.
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30th October 13, 01:10 PM
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Very smart Jamie and all. The kilt is indeed a versatile garment.
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30th October 13, 03:03 PM
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Very nice and BTW I've missed you both posting! We are going to be traveling tomorrow to a camping rally but I am taking my new Stumptown kilt and accessories. Hopefully I'll have an opportunity to wear it and get some pictures.
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30th October 13, 05:07 PM
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I have used this Steampunk outfit for a couple of years for Halloween. The kilt is leather from UnionKilts
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