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29th October 24, 10:47 AM
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 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
A brace and a half of finely attired kilted gentlemen.
But........BUT........ as seen in this thread and through the many thousands of other kilted pictures posted throughout the threads here on this splendid website, do demonstrate well, to many here, that all around the World those who wear the kilt in their own way, in their own time are to be applauded. Some take immense trouble to wear their kilt and attire in a traditional way. Others influenced by the climate and an undoubted enthusiasm choose a different style and fair enough. No one, who has been a member on this website for a while will be surprised that my choices are made from the more traditional style and I think for fairly obvious reasons, but, there is no escaping the fact wherever and however the kilt is worn throughout the world, many enjoy wearing the kilt and even more enjoy seeing the kilt being worn. Long may it last!
Keep posting those pictures!
You're dead right, Jock!
The kilt is versatile garment, and should be worn as you would wear trousers - there are both styles and appropriate forms of dress for all occasions.
Me and the lads had put in a bit more effort for this day - it was Braemar, and The King might have seen us, so we all dressed in a way that we would like to be seen by The king. And why not? He's a pretty natty kilter himself, so perhaps appreciates it when his humble subjects make the effort too.
Oddly enough, no planning had gone into our meeting, and certainly no dress-code agreed, and it was purely by chance that we got together. Hence the photo.
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