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8th June 14, 04:33 PM
#21
Originally Posted by Norbo
Im in Nottingham England and I were my kilt when ever I feel like it .
I don't dress up I never were my jacket or fancy shoes or tie any of that stuff I got with my kilt. I just put the kilt hose sporran and flashes on and go out just like every day. Im really love my kilt and this week had it on when I went out more then me breaks.
I'm just up the road in Matlock, Derbyshire and also wear a kilt out and about casually, currently kilted every day, no issues, few comments and no negatives. Last time I was in Scotland, wore my kilt the whole time, same story. I trust it will be the same when I visit again at the end of this month.
If you are going to do it, do it in a kilt!
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9th June 14, 02:13 AM
#22
Glad to ear it TPA . and if your out and about at the bath on a sunday and see a fella walking about in a kilt and leather jacket carrying a helmet that will be me , do come over and say Hi .
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9th June 14, 02:30 AM
#23
Originally Posted by TheOfficialBren
(Apologies for the brief hijack)
Perhaps I misjudged. I've had some negative experiences with native Scots (not here, obviously--in the real world) with regard to the wearing of Highland clothing. Thank you for the reassurance. I'll take my kilt when I visit. Luckily I am not the sort to behave like a ned (we call them 'bros' in California) in any way, shape, or form. That probably helps.
David, probably to do with the topic-that-shan't-be-discussed.
(Hijack ended.)
I'm really sorry that you have had negative experiences in the past. There is something called the 'Scottish cringe' which might go some way to explaining it.
I've definitely seen more kilts around lately, especially on younger men, hopefully it's a trend which will continue.
Again, I can only apologise for the rudeness and ignorance of a small minority of my countrymen and sincerely hope that you have a more positive and enjoyable experience next time.
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9th June 14, 04:18 AM
#24
Originally Posted by Norbo
Glad to ear it TPA . and if your out and about at the bath on a sunday and see a fella walking about in a kilt and leather jacket carrying a helmet that will be me , do come over and say Hi .
I often pass through Matlock Bath on a Sunday on my pushbike, so not usually kilted, but if you see someone wearing an Anderson Tartan top and full face helmet, that will be me. I'll keep my eyes open, you should not be difficult to miss. What bike do you have?
If you are going to do it, do it in a kilt!
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9th June 14, 04:46 AM
#25
This My Bike at the Donnington show . For some reason I think these pictures are the best ..
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9th June 14, 05:10 AM
#26
I wear a kilt several days a week here in Scotland and don't have any difficulties.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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9th June 14, 10:04 AM
#27
Originally Posted by Jock Scot
For the sake of accuracy, nothing more. Cape Wrath is the most Northerly point of North Western mainland UK. The actual most Northerly point of mainland UK is, Dunnet Head(Easter Head) in Caithness. Just saying.
Thank you, Jock, I stand corrected.
Regards, Sav.
"The Sun Never Sets on X-Marks!"
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9th June 14, 10:16 AM
#28
Regards, Sav.
"The Sun Never Sets on X-Marks!"
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9th June 14, 11:15 AM
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9th June 14, 02:53 PM
#30
Originally Posted by Norbo
This My Bike at the Donnington show . For some reason I think these pictures are the best ..
Yes very nice. Bike's not bad either.
If you are going to do it, do it in a kilt!
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