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15th June 18, 09:56 AM
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Thanks for your answer Jock. You created the picture I suspected would be the case. The reason I asked is because, generally speaking, it's the younger generation that pushes the envelope with fashion and how they portray themselves through their attire adding a personal flair, which to some of the older folks might seem outrageous or obnoxious in certain ways. So, I wanted to see how often you see those younger kilt wearers from know how kilt wearing families approach their attire, and it seems to me that they keep on the conservative side, without personal flair I'd say. I personally like to think outside the box to some extent with my kilted attire, and personal flair helps us not look like kilted power rangers, same outfits in different colors
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