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    Quote Originally Posted by Hamish
    ....As I have stated before, I will not wear those Ghillie brogues. They look dreadful...
    They are distinctive.... and I will admit that they look quite out of place unless worn with jacket and tie. I wear mine 3 - 4 times a year. But on those occasions, I wouldn't wear anything else.

    Quote Originally Posted by Barb T.
    ...Mom picked up a big glue stick, ran it once around the top of her daughter's calves...
    Somebody posted quite a while back about Japanese school girls wearing loose socks glued into position halfway up the leg. I guess wheels do get re-invented from time to time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CameronTaylor
    I've never liked the looks of those "things", I have a pair of CAT boots that look similar to the ones Hamish has on in his leather kilt pics. Polished up nice and shiny they look good but they're hell to dance in ...

    CT -
    Hmmmn! Not quite the same thing, Cameron. Ghillies and polished (black) brogues are strictly formal (ie: for wear with a Prince Charlie, doublet or formal jacket). In no way can they form part of a casual outfit.

    Boots, such as those you mention, are on the other hand, strictly casual (ie: for wear with folded-down hose, T-Shirts, open-necked shirts, etc.). Boots are workwear, designed for walking, ankle support or for protection - they are not formal wear at all.

    Our footwear should always be polished, unless it is of suede or a similar material, and clean.

    Dancing in boots?! I did it once, in a comedy demonstration of Highland Dance, but I would never subject a dance partner (nor a dance floor) to the risk of resulting permanent damage!
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    While you're thinking about that glue, think about the hair on your legs OUCH!

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    I hate the silly things, I don't think they look good, and I refuse to wear them. For caual wear I usualy use hiking boots ( see pict) and for dressier times, including formal wear I stick to good dress shoes, with or without buckles.

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    I've actually often wondered where the whole "extra long laces" thing came from for ghillie brogues. Does anyone know the actual history of it?

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    I suspect the very long laces go back to when the hose needed to be wrapped with a thong to stay up. The thong held the footwear snug and wrapped up the leg to hold the leggings in place.

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    I don't know where my mind is this evening.

    All of a sudden I had an image in my head of kilt hose being tied in place with a pair of thong underwear - like some frat house flashes or something.

    Man that was frightening. Maybe I need to go to bed.

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    You just HAD to share that image, didn't you! GADS!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bubba
    You just HAD to share that image, didn't you! GADS!!!
    He's been doing that a lot lately, hasn't he (does "eat by the light of a 'full moon?'" ring a bell?).
    Last edited by Iolaus; 28th January 06 at 12:32 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GlassMan
    I don't know where my mind is this evening.

    All of a sudden I had an image in my head of kilt hose being tied in place with a pair of thong underwear - like some frat house flashes or something.

    Man that was frightening. Maybe I need to go to bed.

    methinks GlassMan has spent a little too much tiome hunched over his worktable making his lovely glass creations - the flux has gone to his brain...
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