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8th February 06, 07:58 PM
#31
Originally Posted by Hamish
Surely the ladies have sufficient choices as it is with their apparel? Why on earth do they need to take our kilts as well? I so dislike to see women in men's kilts, just as I so dislike to see men in women's kilted skirts. It is just unnecessary and, above all, they do not look good.
I'm with Hamish on this one.
Order of the Dandelion, The Houston Area Kilt Society, Bald Rabble in Kilts, Kilted Texas Rabble Rousers, The Flatcap Confederation, Kilted Playtron Group.
"If you’re going to talk the talk, you’ve got to walk the walk"
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8th February 06, 08:03 PM
#32
Originally Posted by Jeremiah
I was essentially saying that there seems to be no logical reason.
It's always been my philosophy that you need reasons why you shouldn't do something, not reasons (especially logical) why you should.
Craig
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8th February 06, 08:05 PM
#33
Originally Posted by Space Moose
It's always been my philosophy that you need reasons why you shouldn't do something, not reasons (especially logical) why you should.
Craig
There are reasons why they shouldn't as well. For example, it is a man's garment, and if they care about the tradition of the kilt they will not try to feminize it.
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8th February 06, 08:16 PM
#34
Shay,
Probably because all of the members of this board wear the kilt for a wide variety of reasons.
[HYPOTHESIS AND SIMILES ON]Somebody wearing a kilt to celebrate Celtic/Scottish/Welsh/Irish heritage may not have any problem with a women wearing one for the same reason, but somebody who is wearing the kilt as a masculine alternative to pants may feel that women are trying to steal one of the few non-pants alternatives for men.
[HYPOTHESIS AND SIMILES OFF]
But I have read enough of your posts and feedback to know you know this. Your just wanted some good conversation and I think you have gotten it. For myself, I am very much biased and love to see a woman in a skirt/kilt skirt/mini-kilt/reverse man's kilt or whatever else you want to call it. And I will go a step further (and show my juvenile side) and say that shorter is normally better! And a woman dressed in a nice short skirt, black hose (it is winter now), and tall boots is very pleasing to see, especially with a tight blouse!
OK, I'll crawl back into my cave now.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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8th February 06, 08:23 PM
#35
Why, you sexist bastard! Finding women attractive who dress in things you also find attractive! What callow behavior!
That's it! NOW Army, to me! We are off to slay the hapless KCW who admits to finding women attractive!
*snort*
Yep- just sussing out conversation, really. This thread is wonderfully civil (if a bit passionate in places) and I hope it remains so.
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8th February 06, 08:25 PM
#36
It seems to me that all the reasons put forth so far as to 'why a woman should not wear a kilt', the crux of most of which seems to be "because it's for men", have been used before to explain the following:
'why a woman should not wear pants'
'why a woman should not join a certain club'
'why a woman should not play cards'
While I think we'd all agree that the reason "because it's for men" is no longer good enough for the above examples (I hope), I suppose it still carries some weight when used in some explanations. I guess different cultures value the reason "because it's for men" differently.
I'd go further to say that the argument has probably been made throughout history that men should not wear un-bifurcated garments "because they're for women". I really can't see that argument as any different than "because it's for men".
Craig
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8th February 06, 08:40 PM
#37
women and kilts
i don't think women belong in kilts that is what skirts are for if you want to wear a tartan skirt then do so but please do not wear a kilt as a skirt.
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8th February 06, 08:47 PM
#38
I think women wear kilts because they're jealous of all the attention we men get while wearing them.
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8th February 06, 09:06 PM
#39
Originally Posted by Shay
Why, you sexist bastard! Finding women attractive who dress in things you also find attractive! What callow behavior!
That's it! NOW Army, to me! We are off to slay the hapless KCW who admits to finding women attractive!
*snort*
Yep- just sussing out conversation, really. This thread is wonderfully civil (if a bit passionate in places) and I hope it remains so.
LOL! Shay that is the perfect post for me to read before toddling off to bed!
And BTW, I forgot to say Congrats and thank you to your brother (and you) for serving!
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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8th February 06, 09:17 PM
#40
For me,
The kilt is made as a mans garment. I hate to say it but a woman in a real kilt looks sort of manly. I'm not sure they're a womanly garment. I don't think women in pipe and drum bands are nessisarily going for all out femininity, its the functional uniform of the unit. There wearing the kilt for the band and tartan they represent. They would look worse in tartan Trews in a band.
I do like a mini hip hugger in tartan. Even a slightly longer version. There more Fashion and feminine fun. There not a kilt in the true sence but allow a woman ( my wife included) to wear her family tartan but still look feminine.
I guess thats fair enough
Kilted Stuart
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