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31st March 06, 03:11 PM
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Kilt Demo at School
Today at the high school I work at, the fashion arts class asked me to come in and talk about kilts and their mark on fashion.
I thought to myself wow! it will all be a few young ladies and their teacher. No it was more intimidating than that the entire fashion arts department show up and the entire grade 9 -12 students mainly ladies.
I almost pasted out I wasn't prepared for this number of students and work mates to be there. I started out with a brief history of kilts , and other cultural garments I wish I still had my fustnella from my greek dancing days. I then went into todays kilts and kilt wearing talked about Rkilts, Freedom, Utilikilts, USA kilts, Bear kilts and yes Canadian Casual Kilts.
The students were loving this the ladies were all listening attentively the guys that were there were interested, especially after I talked about kilted folks like Hamish, Graham and many other on X Markers who wear their kilts full time.
I was asked a million questions about the stucture of kilts, experiences people have towards the kilt as a garment that is worn regularly, going to the bathroom,all kinds of stuff, and I was able to answer their question without a any hesitation.
I brought 8 of my kilts , the one that got the most response was the army green poly/cotton 8yrd kilt and the 6yrd denim the students thought it was perfect for everyday wear alot liked the fabric and the orange stiching on the denim, when it came to the PV kilts many thought it was a good alternative for students don't usally have an income.
I had a blast with all of the students and in return they all enjoyed my lecture. I really wanted to share this with all of you because I feel the world has a few more people who will be more understanding when they see someone in a kilt.
MacHummel
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31st March 06, 03:15 PM
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And the education continues! Good going--you represented the kilted very well.
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31st March 06, 03:22 PM
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school fashion
Were you wearing a kilt through all this? Am glad to hear that students were interested in the subject.
McPelle
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31st March 06, 04:04 PM
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Way to go Mac. You are a true ambassador!
Dale
--Working for the earth is not a way to get rich, it is a way to be rich
The Most Honourable Dale the Unctuous of Giggleswick under Table
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31st March 06, 05:52 PM
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Originally Posted by MacHummel
Today at the high school I work at, the fashion arts class asked me to come in and talk about kilts and their mark on fashion.... etc.
So what do these young people think about kilts and its mark on fashion... present or future?
... I feel the world has a few more people who will be more understanding when they see someone in a kilt.
Do you get the impression that they really understand the kilt as a mans garment with a proud history and not just a bit of goth-wear?
Sounds like a fun way to spend a few hours and get paid for it!
blu
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31st March 06, 06:07 PM
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and as the fashion goes :rolleyes:
Do you feel that anyone got feeling of a man's garment and not a costume?
MrBill
Very Sir Lord MrBill the Essential of Happy Bottomshire
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31st March 06, 06:27 PM
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Well done - move to the head of the class!
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31st March 06, 06:42 PM
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I Felt that these students really got the idea that the kilt not only has a pround history but also a new andexciting future. I asked if any of them could find a way the kilt could be inproved on or made for the future so we'll see what theses mindso come up with . Blu the only goth comment I got was about wearing a black kilt.Mcpelle I was kilted all day I had on my Campbell of Cawdor(my wifes tartan).
MacHummel
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31st March 06, 07:10 PM
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Outstanding, all the way around!
Changing minds is a one at a time thing, and when you can get a positive start on a large group, all the better!
Mark Dockendorf
Left on the Right Coast
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31st March 06, 07:24 PM
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What a great example you must have been to all those in attendance, educating and telling of the greatness of Kilts. I am sure that you excited a few gents to become Kilted.
Great job!!!!
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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