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    When I was in Scotland in August I was planning to write a kilt diary but...there was to little nto write in...
    Most of the people I saw in kilts were shop assistant or guides. Just one older guy wearing a kilt seemed not to be one of both...
    I had some kind comments on my kilt (one from an American at Hector Russell in Glasgow...maybe he felt encouraged to buy one himself!?).
    My GF who is very fond of kilts (and me in my kilt of course) always wonders why the scots wear their wonderful garment so rarely. She is from Bavaria and told me that Lederhosn haven't been worn 20 years ago excerpt of tourist guides and waiters in typical restaurant. Today it is very common also for every "ususal" bavarian to wear them...maybe the Scots will have a similar king of developement...hopefully!!!
    Finally I saw a group of about 10 young guys in kilts but it was .....in Amsterdam lol:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mel1721L View Post
    I guess we are an eccentric minority.
    Adventurous spirits - in and out of Scotland.
    slàinte mhath, Chuck
    Originally Posted by MeghanWalker,In answer to Goodgirlgoneplaids challenge:
    "My sporran is bigger and hairier than your sporran"
    Pants is only a present tense verb here. I once panted, but it's all cool now.

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    Lederhosen! Lederhosen!

    When last in Bayern (Bavaria), Germany, Lederhosen were few and far between except at Festival, basically Mardi Gras in Munchen (Munich).

    Still, there were some Lederhosen in stores and a splendid Munich shop (Almenrausch) which sold nothing but Lederhosen and Dirndls in a wide selection of sizes and colours and patterns. Was with daughter who was studying in Germany and we purchased (intended to) respectively, Dirndl kit for her and knee-length Lederhosen with fancy braces (suspenders) for her father.

    'Must say, Lederhosen are splendidly comfortable in Chicago's cooler weather and just plain fun to wear. Kilt hose are perfect for Lederhosen, BTW.

    Eccentric minority! Eccentric minority!

    "Eccentric minority" is in this opinion, a magnificent description of bold kilted men...apparently anywhere in the world...apparently, including Highland Scotland.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mel1721L View Post
    I guess we are an eccentric minority.
    THIS! I also wear bow ties and my favorite quote about them is this:

    The majority of men who wear bow ties do so because the majority of men do not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just Hugh View Post
    THIS! I also wear bow ties and my favorite quote about them is this:

    The majority of men who wear bow ties do so because the majority of men do not.
    This was me a couple of years ago.

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    I have always wanted to get a pair of lederhosen but they aren't very practical for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grouse Claw View Post
    This and the previous thread on the same subject about the consensus being that Scots don't care about their kilt makes me sad. Why this cultural cringe? I thought New Zealand had exclusive rights to cultural cringe. Maybe when The Vote is taken some will drag out their moth-eaten garb and wear it either to rejoice or to mourn.
    Maybe the cultural cringe results from feeling that the garment has become a stereotype. Perhaps there is an American analog: When I first visited my new in-laws in Taiwan, some 25 years ago, a few of them actually expressed surprise that I didn't wear cowboy boots and hat.

    For the record, my footwear of choice at the time was the Doc Martens 8-eyelet boot. People I met on the street tended to assume I was German. :-)
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