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16th September 24, 09:49 PM
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 Originally Posted by Norm
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It would be nice to start a trend with the Japanese adopting the kilt for their very hot and humid climate. Yet I know that it is very hard for any of them to step out of the mold and try something unique or different.
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Harajuku? I get what you're saying, but I feel like it's a stereotype. And like all stereotypes, it's not universally true. It's hard for most people, Japanese or not, to do things outside cultural norms. You can find plenty of people in the kilt world talking about getting over the hurdle of beginning to wear a kilt outside of cultural events.
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