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  1. #21
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    my wife wears mostly jeans or pants casually or at work. For fancier times she will wear dress pants or dresses. She hardly ever wears a skirt now.

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    What does my wife wear?

    Elva wears what ever she dam- well peases.
    Robert "the kilted" Lamb

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    at least mine wears skirts almost just in summer, and when weather is quite warm. rest of year in trousers; so i guess it s a season thing with her.

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    As my wife is from France, she likes to "dress". That is to say, casual is even coordinated.

    Quite often pants in our Canadian winter, but mostly skirts/dress at other times.

    She has two tartan sashes, and one on order, to match my kilts.

    She has also purchased tartan material to make herself skirts. Kilted or otherwise.

    Casey

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    you re talkiing casey...
    i finally got the scot virus infecting my girl friend. she looked out first for celt jewels, rings and necklace. then she saw the sashes but turned and ordered a flower of scotland kilt

    i think girls in kilts are sexy ;)
    and for women it is quite amazing that they can spread legs in an unbifurcated garment. unless the women of this unkilted generation would nt never dare to spread legs as wide as men do (even in pants) because of their education and the social constructioon of women. but she will become familiar and stop sitting in kilt as in the other garments as if she had a cramp...

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    the future

    I have to wonder what women will wear when many men are kilted.

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    What else? Pants

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    Most of the time my wife wears jeans or pants. (she's always cold!) However she is a singer and most of the time performs in gowns. 3womenofstature.com
    Depending on the event she will wear a skirt or dress. If we go Scottish Country dancing she will wear a skirt.
    I'm now kilted 100% of the time as my last 2 pair of jeans have worn out! YES! However they will be replaced in the spring as it will be motorcycle riding time.
    My daughters wear pants 90% of the time. When we go out they will wear an "R"Kilt hmmm it's time I built a leather kilt for my wife...gotta fit that project in soon
    cheers
    Robert
    The leather and hemp Kilt Guy in Stratford, Ontario

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    Batching right now. Last lady (3 years together) wore scrubs to work as a Registered Nurse. She wore jeans most other times, except wore dresses to church, and often hung around the house nekid in the summer. Neckie is even better than kilted....

    Ron
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
    Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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