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24th March 06, 10:09 AM
#1
Regimental Rule: 3 fingers down.
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24th March 06, 11:18 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by Moosehead
Regimental Rule: 3 fingers down.
I think this also makes it about where the tops of the hose, at the back of the leg, come to just below the bend.
Either way, if you look at some photos of the best examples of men in kilts, you'll see that traditionally, hose are worn at this height.
Casual kilts, on the other hand are fair game. As we've all seen, sometimes without socks (we won't call them hose) when in sandals or low, heavy socks when worn with work boots.
When you get outside of "traditional" kilt wear, it's a matter of what looks good on you. Take advantage of that full-length mirror or the opinion of a trusted partner and listen to what either may be telling you.
Last edited by longshadows; 24th March 06 at 11:21 AM.
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24th March 06, 12:05 PM
#3
I think this also makes it about where the tops of the hose, at the back of the leg, come to just below the bend.
Yep. Basically that puts it exactly on the knob that Ron mentioned.
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24th March 06, 11:43 PM
#4
kilt socks
A lot of kilt 'advice' is based on tradition and in the olden days Highlanders hose (not the modern socks we wear today) only came half way up their calf. I say it's all a matter of personal taste. I prefer to wear mine just under the kneecap, with the bottom of the kilt just on the top of the kneecap. Some 'traditionalists' say that the bottom of the kilt should cut through the middle of the knee but I think this is too long and looks ridiculous, especially when the socks are worn lower on the calf. Just wear them where you're comfortable with them - but always wear flashes with them !
Yours Aye - Freddie
Last edited by freddie; 24th March 06 at 11:49 PM.
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25th March 06, 10:34 AM
#5
Thanks Freddie....I think I was getting to caught up in wanting to make sure everything was exactly as it should be and forgot that I started wearing my kilts because I enjoyed it and was proud of what it represents. Not that we shouldn't try and look good in our gear, but we shouldn't let that overshadow the pride we have for wearing our kilts. I think there's room for personal taste and comfort in hose hight!
-T
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25th March 06, 11:07 AM
#6
I don't know....I think I prefer lower. I agree with TimC, it's about comfort.
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26th March 06, 02:36 PM
#7
Personally I like to wear my hose 3 finger widths below the knee cap. It feels more comfortable there and I get a double fold on my kilt hose tops. I like to wear my kilts just touching the of my knee but I have one that dips a little lower but not by much.
As for too high... Well, your either wearing your host too high or your kilt too low if your hose vanished underneath your kilt!!!
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