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Looking good and a unique look with the accessories;)
Rob
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 Originally Posted by Kilted KT
Great pics, although I'd wear the sporran a bit higher. Lucky for all of us that is a decision that is up to the wearer!
How is that SWK nylon sporran treating you? I'm thinking about getting one and would like some opinions of it...
Ooh my God..... the kilt police are out!!!!!! I am never ever gonna post a pic ever.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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 Originally Posted by michael steinrok
Ooh my God..... the kilt police are out!!!!!! I am never ever gonna post a pic ever.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
Isn't it just great we all try to help eachother with ideas and advise?
When I post a picture I'm always grateful when my peers point out something can be improved. I don't see it as "kilt police".
Good advise is always welcome
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I though that the kilt police were the only ones allowed to do a kilt check without a warrant?
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That tartan is great. I am growing to like the neutral colored tartans more and more. I'll put that one in the cue behind the other 4 or 5 I want!
About the hose. . . ah, whatever. I think it looks fine, although I prefer mine up high, but that's just because I like the feel of the pulled up hose. I have always liked my socks high. But it looks fine with them pushed down, so do what's comfortable.
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 Originally Posted by michael steinrok
Ooh my God..... the kilt police are out!!!!!! I am never ever gonna post a pic ever.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
kilt police? not at all.. Personal opinion, nothing more. If you like wearing the sporran that way, so be it. If you were heading to a wedding,I'm sure more would chime in as to how the formal outfit 'should' look. For casual wear, do what you will, although wearing the sporran around your head may get some silly looks.
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 Originally Posted by GlassMan
I though that the kilt police were the only ones allowed to do a kilt check without a warrant? 
so long as said kilt police are not wearing a true kilt, but a short kilted skirt ( with all the natural acoutraments that would be expected of such!)
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Amen KKT! No kilt checks from those that have to shave! (Their faces that is, legs and genital areas are fine!)
(I hope that makes it through the mods!)
And no offense to those on the board who do shave other places. I am always open to new experiences, just stating my own preferences.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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Dang, I was hoping for some sox/hose feedback. Its already up in the 80s here. Have quit wearing kilt hose. Now wearing (gasp!!) regular sox with low cut tennis shoes. Have been pushing them down, which seems sort of silly with regular sox, but it seems to look better than having them pulled up.
Ahhhh the challenges of kiltwearing in warm climates. No, sorry, can't wear sandals to work with my kilts...on the river sure, at work no way.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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Ron, me, too. Guess you and I will just have to set the fashion trend ourselves. For the office, I find hose matched as normal, but rolled/pushed down to the ankle works fine. Nobody here in the office knows any better anyway, and new people meeting me never look farther down than the kilt. I could wear orange socks and pink ballet slippers, and I doubt anybody would notice.
On a positive note, all of those navy and black dress socks I have that I used to wear with p#$%s, are getting used again now that it is warm. Seems silly to pull on a pair of kilt hose that reach to the knee, or above, just to push them back down.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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