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14th July 05, 04:38 PM
#1
The leggings look great, though I'm sure I'll be happy to use the traditional hose more often next winter.
I've been thinking about the tights thing, too. My poly long underwear has served me well for years now and I'm wondering about football games at Martin Stadium being overly cold come November. I haven't decided what will come of that, but I"m not sure I'll go with a kilt for those games. Although, who knows? I might make sportscenter in a kilt out there!
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14th July 05, 06:58 PM
#2
i'm quite sure tights are not in my future; however, the mention of leggings caught my attention. so as google is my friend .....
in reference to the Wyandot Lifestyle ....
http://www.wyandot.org/wylife.html [ a very interesting read]
"Dress moccasins, tunics, breech clouts, kilts and leggings were quite often made of blackened buckskin.
'brose ...
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14th July 05, 08:01 PM
#3
IMHO, this thread more properly belongs in the "off topic" section.
Whatever... If I recall correctly, I believe the individual you describe sporting the tights to be more of an advocate of 'fashion freedom' rather than kilts... hence my first comment. Personally, I think fashion legwear with kilts is crossing the line of kilt propriety for men. Sorry... it just looks wrong. Besides, it doesn't make sense to expound on the freedom kilts afford and then bind oneself up in slick lycra. It may well be that there are now tights being manufactured with the male figure in mind. Fine... if inclined, wear 'em in the winter as an extra layer under trousers. If you going to wear a kilt... leave 'em in the drawer. There are other forums on the net that actively encourage & support fashion liberty / confusion issues... issues better left to those venues.
Speaking of confusion, I understand that 'tights' has a slightly different meaning in the UK than it does in North America?
Last edited by Blu (Ontario); 14th July 05 at 08:05 PM.
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15th July 05, 04:17 AM
#4
fashion freedom
Blu, isn't wearing a kilt to some supporting fashion freedom?
My only confusion, if that's what you want to call it is how to keep warm in the winter, seeing as I wear long johns all through winter and sometimes a bit into spring due to my legs getting too cold and basically freezing up (severe pain).
I suppose the aswer is try it and see I'm sure though I'll work something out being a resourceful chap.
cheers for the replies.
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15th July 05, 10:13 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by Ranald
Blu, isn't wearing a kilt to some supporting fashion freedom?...
Not at all! Kilts are menswear. Men have had the freedom to choose to wear kilts for a very long time. It would seem, however, that it is an option that, for whatever reasons, a majority of men in this timeline choose to decline.
...My only confusion, if that's what you want to call it is how to keep warm in the winter, seeing as I wear long johns all through winter and sometimes a bit into spring due to my legs getting too cold and basically freezing up (severe pain)...
My answer to that is... If we're going to wear kilts, let's do it with some intelligence. If it's too cold to wear a kilt properly, then maybe it's time to think about pulling on a pair of trousers instead. As men we do have that option available to us as well.
... I suppose the aswer is try it and see I'm sure though I'll work something out being a resourceful chap.
cheers for the replies.
Don't get me wrong... I have absolutely no problem with men wearing tights. They can provide an insulating layer in cold weather and promote circulation, etc. But for men, fashion legwear worn with a kilt is no less inappropriate than wearing tennis shoes with a tuxedo, or a baseball cap in church. It's a matter of respect.
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15th July 05, 06:02 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario)
... I believe the individual you describe sporting the tights to be more of an advocate of 'fashion freedom' rather than kilts... hence my first comment....
....Besides, it doesn't make sense to expound on the freedom kilts afford and then bind oneself up in slick lycra...
I agree with Blu--it does seem like it would negate the freeing benefits of being in a kilt. However, in the interest of Fashion Freedom (always a good cause), I'll post this link:
ActiveSkin
One of my customers (who is a pretty BIG guy) swears that these are really comfortable. I dunno. Seems like it would make it a lot harder to pee. But if you are thinking about tights, give these guys a look.
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15th July 05, 12:24 PM
#7
I hate tights and I am a Cyclist. I much prefer riding in shorts, even when the temperature drops below 10 degree C.
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