X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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22nd July 05, 03:41 PM
#21
C'mon in Duncan - the water's fine.
As mentioned above: track down Hamish's pics. That's a must. He runs the gamut for kilted style ranging from very formal to man-about-town. Of course, I'm also convinced that what Imelda Marcos was to shoes, Hamish is to kilts. Where does he keep them all??!!!
I'm in the polo shirt camp for out-and-about casual. Maybe a T-shirt around the house. But, as we've all said here, that's my choice. If in doubt: ask your lady. Or, if she's like mine, she'll tell you how good/bad you look without any prompting.
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22nd July 05, 04:00 PM
#22
I tend to wear polo shirts and button-down work shirts, sans tie, with my kilts.
I have a solid black kilt that I often pair up with a white tshirt, black boots and white roll-down socks, though.
The All-Ireland blue is a freaking GORGEOUS tartan, if you ask me. I like it a lot better than I like the usually-seen All-Ireland green. If I had unlimited cash, it would be high on the list of tartans to get.
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22nd July 05, 10:41 PM
#23
a thanx to all
thank you all for your advice and the welcomes as well ,i just finished looking into hamish's gallery.WOW the mans a kilted guru LOL definatly makes me feel a bit more secure and knowledgable in what to wear.as far as what part of central florida if anyone knows where lakeland is im a lil' south of it in a town called mulberry (almost mayberry LOL) thanx again for all the info n replies...
happy kilting
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23rd July 05, 07:06 AM
#24
Used to know a lady there from an IRC channel name of Wetherington. Haven't seen her on line in several years.
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