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5th November 14, 08:42 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by MacEanruig
Well said, Nathan! I believe the traditional kilt wearer is responsible for keeping the highland culture alive and well.
Actually, I would like to suggest a modification of that statement. I believe wearing the kilt in a traditional fashion is reflective of and can be viewed as supportive of aspects of Highland Culture, but I would not like to suggest that those of use who live outside of The Highlands are "responsible for keeping the highland culture alive and well". A culture is far more than a garment wrapped around the hips. The latter can be important to it, but I am sure there are many Highlanders who don't wear the kilt, and probably feel that they are still a part of Highland culture.
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