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8th December 05, 02:49 AM
#1
The Transformation Is Complete
It all started with a black Original Utilikilt back in October 2002. People online told me it was a "gateway garment" that would lead me to a whole new way of dressing. They insisted that it was the first step toward "freestyling" -- or cross-dressing, depending on where you stood on the issue.
A little over three years later, it is now obvious that that first kilt was a first step toward something.
21 kilts varying from traditional to contemporary. One more being shipped. Two more on order. Proud descendent of an outlawed clan.
Hat tip to Steven Villegas.
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8th December 05, 03:02 AM
#2
Nice!
I bet someone will say the sporran must be worn a bit higher :mrgreen:
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8th December 05, 05:09 AM
#3
You look smashing! Well Done.
Nelson
"Every man dies. Not every man really lives"
Braveheart
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8th December 05, 05:33 AM
#4
Great pic,you look outstanding.
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8th December 05, 05:41 AM
#5
Nice pic. You wear it well.
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8th December 05, 05:48 AM
#6
I remember when I was with City of Denver pipe band I was told the proper placement of the sporran is one hand width under the belt.....looking at his hands I'd say he hasit dead on!
looking sharp BTW
Scott
Irish diplomacy: is telling a man to go to he)) in such a way that he looks forward to the trip!
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8th December 05, 06:28 AM
#7
Looks great! I think the sporran is just right and the entire outfit is perfect. You are allowed to smile though! 8)
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8th December 05, 07:00 AM
#8
Thank you all for the kind words.
Originally Posted by Kiltedmusiclover
You look smashing! Well Done.
"Smashed" is more like it. I'd just gotten home from a 5-course meal; each course had a wine, and I had a glass before the dinner started. Present at the dinner was a woman who marketed Finger Lakes wineries, and introduced each wine with each course. With each new wine, her presentation became louder, more colorful and more giggly. With the last course, she encouraged us to "try new things" in New York, and then blurted out, "Speaking of 'trying new things,' what's the story with the kilt?!" She got a laugh.
So I made a very short speech. "There's not much to say. I'm from Greece.*" Another big laugh. "I have Scottish ancestry, but I've never been to Scotland. And I'm a MacGregor."
Another gentleman piped up and said he'd just been to Edinburgh, and almost no one wore the kilt, except the pipers at the castle, and that the youth there seemed to disdain it. Someone else said that American youth disdain it, too. I begged to differ, pointing out that the kids at a Dropkick Murphys concert are known to sport the kilt.
It was a really good dinner.
Originally Posted by ByDand
You are allowed to smile though! 8)
Actually, I'm smiling broadly. (Look close.) I'm called Ugly Bear because my disposition ain't all that sunny. This photo has me still buzzing from six glasses of wine; that's about as jovial as I get.
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*Greece is a suburb of Rochester, NY, not known for being a cosmopolitan place.
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8th December 05, 07:38 AM
#9
Outstanding! You look great! I dare anyone to call you a Nancy Boy!!
[B]Paul Murray[/B]
Kilted in Detroit! Now that's tough.... LOL
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8th December 05, 07:48 AM
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Ugly_Bear,
Great look! And I have been to Greece! My father still lives in Pittsford.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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