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24th April 06, 10:27 AM
#1
 Originally Posted by Master Boid
I know we were trying to exclude Scotland but come to the United Kingdom and you'll not (as far as I know) get hardly any negative comments!
Scotland (certain areas) are of course the hot spots but there is also northern England and Ireland...oh, and I dinnae think the Welsh mind guys in kilts either.
at least in Scotland nay wan will no ken thot it is a kilt an no a skirt...
yu'll never hear "nice skirt" here....
weel- then again-
if ya wear a non-tartan kilt -ya may get a wisearse callin it a skirt....
but rarely...
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24th April 06, 11:38 AM
#2
Aye, I remember seeing that once when I was younger, a man got laughed at because he was wearing a non-tartan kilt...I don think Utilikilts were invented back then and anywho ah'm sure Scotlands a much nicer place now.
If you wannae go to the kilt capital of the world, I recommend ye visit Scotland.
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24th April 06, 12:27 PM
#3
I would have to say Seattle is quite kilt friendly...
However I can't re-call seeing anyone in a traditional-styled kilt not assocaited with a local Highland Games.
maybe I biased :rolleyes: because I don't think seeing the kilted person as "unusual".
Cheers,
Eric
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24th April 06, 12:44 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by efer
I would have to say Seattle is quite kilt friendly...
However I can't re-call seeing anyone in a traditional-styled kilt not assocaited with a local Highland Games.
maybe I biased :rolleyes: because I don't think seeing the kilted person as "unusual".
Cheers,
Eric
Also realize that at least one modern kilt-maker is based near you...which may have an impact.
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