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2nd October 06, 02:07 PM
#21
hey Gtrman
Which mall were you at ? in the past 5 months Ive been to white marsh,and Cranell Bridge malls and surrounding stores Kilted all very freindly people
just as if i was in my shorts.
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3rd October 06, 03:31 AM
#22
Originally Posted by saecoman
Which mall were you at ? in the past 5 months Ive been to white marsh,and Cranell Bridge malls and surrounding stores Kilted all very freindly people
just as if i was in my shorts.
Arundel Mills Mall.
There sure are a lot of kilties in Maryland, it seems.. Especially for such a small state.
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3rd October 06, 03:32 AM
#23
Originally Posted by davedove
Cool, what kind of music and where?
Classic rock, hard rock and old heavy metal...
The bar is called Journey's..
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3rd October 06, 08:15 AM
#24
I'll add another voice from Maryland.
I had no idea so many men in Maryland besides
myself were wearing kilts regularly. I've never
seen a single one outside of events.
I visited Wolfstone's kilts at the Ren Faire last
week. All of the belted plaids they had were
100% wool. There were some of scottish wool,
and more of american wool. The scottish wool
plaids seemed more substantial, though not
exactly heavier. They were definitely a higher
quality of wool. All seemed like about 13 oz
weight. The prices were around $300, slightly
under for american wool, slightly over for
scottish wool. Lengths were in the 4 to 4.5 yard
range.
I was wearing my black watch belted plaid, and
received more attention than I ever got with
any of my kilts (both tartan and solid color).
I actually expected to get less notice since
it is not "unusual dress" for a ren. faire.
Last edited by Robinhood; 4th October 06 at 08:20 AM.
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3rd October 06, 10:03 AM
#25
Originally Posted by Robinhood
I visited Wolfstone's kilts at the Ren Faire last
week. All of the belted plaids they had were
100% wool. There were some of scottish wool,
and more of american wool. The scottish wool
plaids seemed more substantial, though not
exactly heavier. They were definitely a higher
quality of wool. All seemed like about 13 oz
weight. The prices were around $300, slightly
under for american wool, slightly over for
scottish wool. Lengths were in the 4 to 4.5 yard
range.
Holy crap! I definitely got mine for a song then. I'm pretty sure it was the first year they were there when I got my belted plaid, and it was right about 100 dollars iirc. Prices have definitely come up since then.
Last edited by Mechamaniac; 3rd October 06 at 10:07 AM.
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3rd October 06, 11:08 AM
#26
Yet another voice from Md.
I'm kilted 95% of the time and am one of the lucky ones whose employer doesn't mind my wearing of a kilt every day at work.
The wife and I will definitely be at your show at Shamrock's Inn next month...kilted, of course!
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3rd October 06, 11:18 AM
#27
Originally Posted by Schultz
Yet another voice from Md.
I'm kilted 95% of the time and am one of the lucky ones whose employer doesn't mind my wearing of a kilt every day at work.
The wife and I will definitely be at your show at Shamrock's Inn next month...kilted, of course!
AWESOME!! For once I won't be the only one who's kilted in there!!
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