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12th November 04, 12:17 PM
#21
Great to see the kilting tradition being passed on to the next generation.
Casey
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12th November 04, 06:42 PM
#22
Graham,
Congratulations to Daniel, and to his father for the encouragement he has obviously given (or the example he has set).
Although I do not have family, I do try to set a good example - by looking my kilted best every time I leave the house!
 Originally Posted by Will
I know some think its a sin against the kilt to go without a sporran. Sometimes, I just don't feel like wearing it. But I have to admit, it helps hold down the kilt in the breeze.
Will,
If you don't feel like wearing the sporran, then don't! There are no rules stating that you should. To feel obliged to wear it indicates, in a way, that you are wearing a costume, not an everyday garment.
As Raphael so rightly points out: I don't wear any of my sporrans unless 1) I am attending an event in full rig (in which case I am, in fact, wearing a costume!), 2) I am going jacket-less and therefore have no pockets in which to keep essentials. In the photo I posted recently of me on duty with The National Trust, I am wearing my blue kilt suit with a sporran, but more often than not I do not wear a sporran with those suits. In everyday situations, sporrans are optional accessories.
I never remember putting on a sporran just for the purpose of 'telling' the world at large than I am wearing a kilt. To do so, to me, seems a nonsense!
[B][I][U]No. of Kilts[/U][/I][/B][I]:[/I] 102.[I] [B]"[U][B]Title[/B]"[/U][/B][/I]: Lord Hamish Bicknell, Laird of Lochaber / [B][U][I]Life Member:[/I][/U][/B] The Scottish Tartans Authority / [B][U][I]Life Member:[/I][/U][/B] The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society / [U][I][B]Member:[/B][/I][/U] The Ardbeg Committee / [I][B][U]My NEW Photo Album[/U]: [/B][/I][COLOR=purple]Sadly, and with great regret, it seems my extensive and comprehensive album may now have been lost forever![/COLOR]/
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12th November 04, 06:42 PM
#23
Graham,
Congratulations to Daniel, and to his father for the encouragement he has obviously given (or the example he has set).
Although I do not have family, I do try to set a good example - by looking my kilted best every time I leave the house!
 Originally Posted by Will
I know some think its a sin against the kilt to go without a sporran. Sometimes, I just don't feel like wearing it. But I have to admit, it helps hold down the kilt in the breeze.
Will,
If you don't feel like wearing the sporran, then don't! There are no rules stating that you should. To feel obliged to wear it indicates, in a way, that you are wearing a costume, not an everyday garment.
As Raphael so rightly points out: I don't wear any of my sporrans unless 1) I am attending an event in full rig (in which case I am, in fact, wearing a costume!), 2) I am going jacket-less and therefore have no pockets in which to keep essentials. In the photo I posted recently of me on duty with The National Trust, I am wearing my blue kilt suit with a sporran, but more often than not I do not wear a sporran with those suits. In everyday situations, sporrans are optional accessories.
I never remember putting on a sporran just for the purpose of 'telling' the world at large than I am wearing a kilt. To do so, to me, seems a nonsense!
[B][I][U]No. of Kilts[/U][/I][/B][I]:[/I] 102.[I] [B]"[U][B]Title[/B]"[/U][/B][/I]: Lord Hamish Bicknell, Laird of Lochaber / [B][U][I]Life Member:[/I][/U][/B] The Scottish Tartans Authority / [B][U][I]Life Member:[/I][/U][/B] The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society / [U][I][B]Member:[/B][/I][/U] The Ardbeg Committee / [I][B][U]My NEW Photo Album[/U]: [/B][/I][COLOR=purple]Sadly, and with great regret, it seems my extensive and comprehensive album may now have been lost forever![/COLOR]/
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12th November 04, 06:42 PM
#24
Graham,
Congratulations to Daniel, and to his father for the encouragement he has obviously given (or the example he has set).
Although I do not have family, I do try to set a good example - by looking my kilted best every time I leave the house!
 Originally Posted by Will
I know some think its a sin against the kilt to go without a sporran. Sometimes, I just don't feel like wearing it. But I have to admit, it helps hold down the kilt in the breeze.
Will,
If you don't feel like wearing the sporran, then don't! There are no rules stating that you should. To feel obliged to wear it indicates, in a way, that you are wearing a costume, not an everyday garment.
As Raphael so rightly points out: I don't wear any of my sporrans unless 1) I am attending an event in full rig (in which case I am, in fact, wearing a costume!), 2) I am going jacket-less and therefore have no pockets in which to keep essentials. In the photo I posted recently of me on duty with The National Trust, I am wearing my blue kilt suit with a sporran, but more often than not I do not wear a sporran with those suits. In everyday situations, sporrans are optional accessories.
I never remember putting on a sporran just for the purpose of 'telling' the world at large than I am wearing a kilt. To do so, to me, seems a nonsense!
[B][I][U]No. of Kilts[/U][/I][/B][I]:[/I] 102.[I] [B]"[U][B]Title[/B]"[/U][/B][/I]: Lord Hamish Bicknell, Laird of Lochaber / [B][U][I]Life Member:[/I][/U][/B] The Scottish Tartans Authority / [B][U][I]Life Member:[/I][/U][/B] The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society / [U][I][B]Member:[/B][/I][/U] The Ardbeg Committee / [I][B][U]My NEW Photo Album[/U]: [/B][/I][COLOR=purple]Sadly, and with great regret, it seems my extensive and comprehensive album may now have been lost forever![/COLOR]/
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12th November 04, 10:30 PM
#25
Nice thing is... When he's ready to take a wife, the kilt factor will already be worked into the equation.There'll be none of the retrofitting nonsense some of us have had to go though.
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12th November 04, 10:30 PM
#26
Nice thing is... When he's ready to take a wife, the kilt factor will already be worked into the equation.There'll be none of the retrofitting nonsense some of us have had to go though.
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12th November 04, 10:30 PM
#27
Nice thing is... When he's ready to take a wife, the kilt factor will already be worked into the equation.There'll be none of the retrofitting nonsense some of us have had to go though.
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12th November 04, 10:39 PM
#28
 Originally Posted by Hamish
... If you don't feel like wearing the sporran, then don't! There are no rules stating that you should. To feel obliged to wear it indicates, in a way, that you are wearing a costume, not an everyday garment.... I never remember putting on a sporran just for the purpose of 'telling' the world at large than I am wearing a kilt. To do so, to me, seems a nonsense!
My thoughts exactly. I too only bother with a sporran about 1/4 of the time and follow the same general reasoning. Well said, Hamish.
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12th November 04, 10:39 PM
#29
 Originally Posted by Hamish
... If you don't feel like wearing the sporran, then don't! There are no rules stating that you should. To feel obliged to wear it indicates, in a way, that you are wearing a costume, not an everyday garment.... I never remember putting on a sporran just for the purpose of 'telling' the world at large than I am wearing a kilt. To do so, to me, seems a nonsense!
My thoughts exactly. I too only bother with a sporran about 1/4 of the time and follow the same general reasoning. Well said, Hamish.
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12th November 04, 10:39 PM
#30
 Originally Posted by Hamish
... If you don't feel like wearing the sporran, then don't! There are no rules stating that you should. To feel obliged to wear it indicates, in a way, that you are wearing a costume, not an everyday garment.... I never remember putting on a sporran just for the purpose of 'telling' the world at large than I am wearing a kilt. To do so, to me, seems a nonsense!
My thoughts exactly. I too only bother with a sporran about 1/4 of the time and follow the same general reasoning. Well said, Hamish.
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