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2nd March 17, 11:48 AM
#1
In poor taste? Why that's just stuff and nonsense, says I. Doctor Who t shirts are cool.       
BTW, always Doctor. Never Dr.
Geronimo!
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2nd March 17, 12:02 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by ratspike
Aye, good catch, that's my laziness coming in!
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2nd March 17, 12:19 PM
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This is my "around the house" kilt and not one I'd wear out, the company said as a sports kilt it can be worn on the hip but idk.
But that's the shirt.
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2nd March 17, 12:27 PM
#4
In Scotland, the body decoration might be more likely to cause raised eyebrows than the shirt
Alan
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2nd March 17, 12:31 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by neloon
In Scotland, the body decoration might be more likely to cause raised eyebrows than the shirt 
Alan
Tattoos are frowned upon?
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2nd March 17, 05:53 PM
#6
I have several tattoos and they are visible when I wear a short sleeved shirt. I have never had any issues.
In regards to the Doctor Who tee shirt, there has now been three Scottish Doctors, I think a kilt is perfectly matched with a Whovian top.
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3rd March 17, 12:52 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by Hirsty
I have several tattoos and they are visible when I wear a short sleeved shirt. I have never had any issues.
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Sometimes, silence can be deafening. It always amazes me that some fail to notice the significance.
Last edited by Jock Scot; 3rd March 17 at 01:01 AM.
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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3rd March 17, 02:57 AM
#8
 Originally Posted by DrWilson
Tattoos are frowned upon?
Unless they are well concealed - yes, I think so.
Alan
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3rd March 17, 04:33 AM
#9
Perhaps this is a generational thing. From my experience tattoos are not taboo in Scotland anymore (unless it is something obviously confrontational - think of those espousing hate).
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9th March 17, 08:53 AM
#10
 Originally Posted by DrWilson
It looks like a good, casual combo to me. I say, wear it!
-- David L.
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