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View Poll Results: Are you a traditionalist, modernist, or somewhere in between?

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  • I'm a Firm Traditionalist - no interest in those utili-things!

    11 6.71%
  • I'm a Soft Traditionalist - don't wear modern variants but it's OK for others.

    52 31.71%
  • I'm a Happy Dualist. I wear both traditional and modern variants.

    97 59.15%
  • I'm a Soft Modernist - traditional kilts are OK, just not for me.

    3 1.83%
  • I'm a Firm Modernist - traditional kilts are off my radar!

    1 0.61%
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  1. #1
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    Dualist - started non-traditional, got some (more) traditionals.
    I prefer the traditional styling, but for everyday use prefer non-traditional materials ... anyone know where I could get my hands on some tartan canvas on cotton duck? :rolleyes:

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    My current ratio is modern to traditional 3:1, soon to be 4:1, but I'd like to even the score one day. Still feel more comfortable with the moderns, I guess in part because they are more . . . pants-like (Gasp ). Hey, old habits die hard, and I like the pockets and general convenience.

    Best regards,

    Jake
    [B]Less talk, more monkey![/B]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wompet
    Dualist - started non-traditional, got some (more) traditionals.
    I prefer the traditional styling, but for everyday use prefer non-traditional materials ... anyone know where I could get my hands on some tartan canvas on cotton duck? :rolleyes:

    So far,

    I've ONLY seen one plaid-ish canvas.

    BUT it was NASTY and the warp and weft did NOT match at all, nor did the lines line up with one another on either direction. Rather, they jump around, like the printer was hopping around.

    It was at: 96 Fashion and Fabrics in Ninety-Six, South Carolina (USA).

    OTHERWISE, a VERY nice fabric store, if weak on wools. By the way, they DO carry Tailor's Pride hair canvas.

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    As for the topic at hand, I only WEAR traditional and perfer tartan kilts. I think they look better, and are easier to explain, as they fit the "common idea" of what a kilt is. However, I respect those who wear modern ones, which also have a HUGE following (thus they must not be bad to wear).

    As for me, the most "modern" I get in kilts themselves is Poly Viscose material (in tartan of course). As for accessories, I tend toward a real mix of traditional and modern. I wear modernist footwear with hose and flashes (a kilt just feels ODD to me without them), often with sweaters or even t-shirts. I am planning to make modern, clean Prince Charlie-esque and Argyle-esque jackets, meaning overall traditional lines, but with "streamlined" details. Such is more fitting with my personal tastes and style. It is, by nature, a blend of traditional and modern.

    YET!!! As for the kilts themselves, I like traditionalist cuts and looks, even to the tartan.

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    Happy dualist. 4 tartan, 2 utilikilts. There are things I would do in a UK which I wouldn't in my tartan (like the garden this morning).
    Andy in Ithaca, NY
    Exile from Northumberland

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacWage
    As for the topic at hand, I only WEAR traditional and perfer tartan kilts. I think they look better, and are easier to explain, as they fit the "common idea" of what a kilt is. However, I respect those who wear modern ones, which also have a HUGE following (thus they must not be bad to wear)....
    That was pretty much the way I saw it for a long time as well. I do believe that it takes a bit more gumption to wear a solid color modern variant than it does to wear a traditional tartan kilt simply from that standpoint of familiarity and public perceptions.

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