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25th April 06, 11:55 PM
#191
Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
[Please note: if you are easily offended by country-western dancing, good-looking people, and same-gender couples having a great time, DO NOT follow these links below.]
I've seen it work well, as documented here, here, and here (camera foreshortens the legs, so this kilted cowboy does not look like he did in person).
Now, I would have preferred to see some kilt hose sticking up from the boots, but I think he pulled it off for the occasion. I just noticed his casual kilt is box-pleated. Does anyone recognize the maker?
Regards,
Rex in Cincinnati.
The event was in San Francisco. I wore my black UK mocker to lessons during the day, and no one noticed.
always glad tae see folks ha'in greet time!
an me'bee it's jus me but- they boots still dinnae look richt.... sorry...
isnae the kilt a Utilikilt?
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26th April 06, 12:52 AM
#192
Originally Posted by Hamish
Aye, Robertson, and they seem to be across the world, but they are not 'traditional' footwear! Ghillie Brogues are something of a Victorian abomination (I think they look absolutely ghastly!) - the buckled shoe is much more correct from an historical viewpoint and is, to my mind, much more attractive.
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aye- yur richt... ai ken some people that think that all the kilts an clan tartans we use today are Victorian abomination tae...
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26th April 06, 06:26 AM
#193
Originally Posted by Pour1Malt
always glad tae see folks ha'in greet time!
an me'bee it's jus me but- they boots still dinnae look richt.... sorry...
isnae the kilt a Utilikilt?
Not a Utilikilt (snaps are wrong), I think it may be a Union Kilt from before they started using straps (I vaguely remember they had buttons similar to Utilikilts when they first started).
Adam
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26th April 06, 06:55 AM
#194
Originally Posted by Hamish
...they are not 'traditional' footwear! Ghillie Brogues are something of a Victorian abomination (I think they look absolutely ghastly!) - the buckled shoe is much more correct from an historical viewpoint and is, to my mind, much more attractive.
Well said.
If you're the type who will "agree to disagree", then skip this next bit. It's just my own personal opinion and although it may be contrary, it isn't meant to cause harm.
Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
I've seen it work well...
I'll repeat Hamish's words but in reference to wearing cowboy boots with a kilt: Absolutely ghastly. Even wearing wellies with a kilt couldn't be more horrific (but I can see that as necessary if you're outdoors working in the muck or rain).
Last edited by MacSimoin; 26th April 06 at 05:21 PM.
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26th April 06, 07:05 AM
#195
I agree, Cowboy Boots, in my opinion look funny with uncovered legs, i.e. shorts, kilts, and the like. They look funny on many women in skirts, and dresses.
As has been said, Cowboy boots were designed for Riding Horses, as were Jeans.
Now I have no problem wearing Cowboy boots, hats etc. I do wear them! I grew up riding with my friends, and I like boots. A good pair well broken in are more comfortable than sneakers!
It is just my opinion that they just don't look right with kilts.
I like Hamish's opinion on GB's as well, they look more "Costume", for Dancers, Very "Formal" occasions (Dressing to the 9's) when it is expected, but it is not necessary for a formal look.
Mark Dockendorf
Left on the Right Coast
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26th April 06, 08:50 AM
#196
Yeah, cowboy boots should be right out with anything other than jeans.
I love my boots, but only if they are covered by a good pair of jeans. To me it feels like wearing a sporran with pants. It's just not right.
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26th April 06, 09:11 AM
#197
Originally Posted by Pour1Malt
always glad tae see folks ha'in greet time!
an me'bee it's jus me but- they boots still dinnae look richt.... sorry...
isnae the kilt a Utilikilt?
They still don't look right to me either. Kind of like wearing Ghillies and jeans on the ranch
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26th April 06, 09:21 AM
#198
Originally Posted by bangkok kilt
Yeah, cowboy boots should be right out with anything other than jeans.
I love my boots, but only if they are covered by a good pair of jeans. To me it feels like wearing a sporran with pants. It's just not right.
I'm in the same boat on this. While I have worn cowboy boots at times in the past, and find them very comfortable, I don't see them as compatable with a kilt. Unless worn by a very shapely woman, they look very odd without jeans over them.
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26th April 06, 10:17 AM
#199
Originally Posted by Kilted KT
I'm in the same boat on this. While I have worn cowboy boots at times in the past, and find them very comfortable, I don't see them as compatable with a kilt. Unless worn by a very shapely woman, they look very odd without jeans over them.
Your right about cowboy boots with cilts just don't look right, althought women in boots and skirts (usually) look good. I own three pairs of cowboy boots and I used to wear them all the time, but since I started wearing my cilt (almost) full time, I haven't worn them.
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26th April 06, 11:22 AM
#200
I'm with Pour1Malt, Mddock58, MacSimoin, bangkok kilt, and the others on this. I love my cowboy boots, they are hands down my favorite footwear on this planet...WITH A PAIR OF JEANS!
Rex, in regards to your pictures...
Country Western dancing? Very cool, very fun though it's been over a decade since I gone to a C/W dance. (Note to self must take lovely wife out dancing soon)
Same Sex couples dancing? No problems here.
Kilt with cowboy boots? ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! Choke, Gasp, ARRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!
(Panache falls to the floor twitching and screaming) "My eyes, my eyes, no, no, no take it away.....)
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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