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30th October 06, 11:50 AM
#1
kilt pin
If going regimental just make sure to wear a heavy kilt pin low on the right hand side of the apron to keep it all down. That's what it is for anyway.
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30th October 06, 11:57 AM
#2
you know it kinda defets the purpose to wear unrestricting clothing just to be restricted by the under roos. I prefer to free ball no matter what I wear.
Brett Nix
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30th October 06, 12:23 PM
#3
my 2 cents...
I wore pants ( hte equivalent of non-regimantal) for until about two years ago. My wife and I had been trying to hav a child for years until I started wearing the kilt almost full-time ( about a year and a half ago).
I now have a beautiful 3 month old son, concieved without any medical assistance.
basically, regimental is the way to go. Keeps "the boys" in proper working order!
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30th October 06, 12:58 PM
#4
the only time I dont go regimental is when I have to go to physical therapy. I usually wear shorts, but on the odd times I go in a kilt I put on some boxers because, well, I think I get thrown out of there if I didnt lol
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30th October 06, 01:18 PM
#5
We have this discussion many times before but I will still want to express my opinion here.
Wear what ever you are comfortable with. I like boxer briefs myself. I don't go regitmental all the time, specially when I am with my son and in a family setting. I really careless what other people think, I just do what my comfort level is. You should do the same.
Freedom goes both ways. We should be free to do what we want to do, even to wear something under our kilts. We shouldn't make a big deal even if a fellow xmarkers to do it non-regitmental.
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30th October 06, 01:22 PM
#6
Uh Gents,
Remember those revised rules?
Let's just let this thread end without it having to be carted away to the land of Lockdown.
Ok?
Cheers
-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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30th October 06, 03:58 PM
#7
Not around drunks
In bars with drunken Lasses is a bad idea to go reg....I learned the hard way..
“Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, taste the fruit, drink the drink, and resign yourself to the influences of each.” H.D. Thoreau
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30th October 06, 10:41 PM
#8
Going Tradional
GOOD DAY, Like said in a earlier post going with or without depends on if there will be any small kids about and how much wind. Outside on a breezy day at the park or a local fest, boxers, inside at a local watering hole with a good pint, well you guys know what true freedom is for a man. One more thing I saw a printed poll done in Scotland on what is the proper under garment ( if any ) for the kilt, some responded that they liked to have a speedo on under thier kilt. Kind of defends the whole "freedom for men".
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30th October 06, 11:30 PM
#9
Well it may be a boring and repetitive topic for some of you because you've been on here and kilted for quite some time. I've worn a kilt a total of about 15 times....so I apologize if I am somewhat naive and inquisitive....
I have had to figure it out on my own here cause I haven't wanted to sound stupid asking stuff about hose and flashes and pins and the lot....it's a daunting undertaking to start being kilted. I understand that being kilted brings with it a great deal of history and heritage and I don't want to do anything to be disrespectful to it....so hence the questions....
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31st October 06, 12:54 AM
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 Originally Posted by davecolorado72
Well it may be a boring and repetitive topic for some of you because you've been on here and kilted for quite some time. I've worn a kilt a total of about 15 times....so I apologize if I am somewhat naive and inquisitive....
I have had to figure it out on my own here cause I haven't wanted to sound stupid asking stuff about hose and flashes and pins and the lot....it's a daunting undertaking to start being kilted. I understand that being kilted brings with it a great deal of history and heritage and I don't want to do anything to be disrespectful to it....so hence the questions....
Please don't feel that your questions may sound "stupid". The only stupid question is the one not asked. However...if you take the time to search the archives beforehand you may find what you're looking for. If you can't find it, or are still confused about the situation, ask away! We were all new to this at one time or another.
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