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    Quote Originally Posted by Caradoc
    Of what possible importance is the question?
    Perhaps to better understand another's point of view? Seems a worthwhile endeavor to me.

    If the question were asked in a different way, say, "What beliefs, experiences, motivations, and expectations cause some people to define a kilt in narrow terms, and others more broadly," would that help?

    However, as others have pointed out, this topic seems to come up often enough, so a review of past threads might be a starting point for Sylvain. Can anyone supply some starting points?

    Regards,
    Rex in Cincinnati

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    Good suggestion Rex.

    My question is who cares? If UKs, AK, and other non-trads make it easier, and more acceptable to wear a kilt, traditional or other, than accept them and be glad that some one with different taste is making your life a bit easier.

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    Come on, Bob C! Let's say you walk into a strange bar and see me in a black & gold Pittsburgh Kilt, and 20 guys in jeans. You gonna come sit by me and have a beer, or you going to go over and sit by Joe Trousers? Sure, you're a rabbit and I'm a hare, but we're both lagomorphs! Why do you want to keep me out of your little club?

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    As I've grown up a bit these past few years I care less and less if someone decides to refer to my kilt as a skirt. A belted plaid is definitely a blanket, but the modern kilt is very much a skirt-ish garment.

    And I don't have time to deal with people who call it a skirt trying to get a rise out of me. There are better reasons to start a fight.

    [Edit to stay on topic]: I consider UKs and other sorts of non-traditional kilts to be just that, non-traditional kilts. I know people who think they wouldn't want to wear tartan, but would very happily wear a UK.
    Last edited by Mithral; 10th May 06 at 10:48 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pittsburgh Kilts
    Come on, Bob C! Let's say you walk into a strange bar and see me in a black & gold Pittsburgh Kilt, and 20 guys in jeans. You gonna come sit by me and have a beer, or you going to go over and sit by Joe Trousers? Sure, you're a rabbit and I'm a hare, but we're both lagomorphs! Why do you want to keep me out of your little club?
    I don't want to keep anyone out. It's only nomenclature.

    Besides, if I walked into a bar and saw you in a black and gold PK, my first thought would be that you were one of those bandwagon Steelers fans who have sprung up, lately!
    Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit

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