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11th December 06, 04:31 AM
#1
Greetings, I'm new!
Greetings, all,
My name is Sebastyen, and I'm new to the kilt, and really haven't worn one except to renaissance fairs and the like, though I must admit to really desiring to wear one nearly all the time. I guess, being in South Texas (where traditions die hard) that I'm nervous.
I'm studying to be a nurse, I'm 6'6", 320lbs, and love survival skills (hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, etc.) I ride a motorcycle roughly 90% of the year here (so, ah, going 'native' under a kilt would be a little uncomfortable for me).
Has anyone any advice for countering the possible snickers, sidelong comments, and inevitable questions of curiosity that I am bound to get when I make the switch?
my thanks...
Oh, yeah, I'm of Russian descent, hence the screen name:
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11th December 06, 04:37 AM
#2
Welcome to the forum Sebastyen.
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11th December 06, 04:55 AM
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Walcome tae the rabble...
lots o' auld threids answer yur queries... dae a wee bit o' searchin!
slainte mhath
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11th December 06, 05:10 AM
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Welcome Sebastyen,
From your description I can't imagine you getting any adverse comments 
You may be interested an article on the Scots in Russia written by an old friend, Dr Steve Murdoch;
"Soldiers, Sailors, Jacobite Spy: The Scottish Jacobites in Russia 1688-1750", Slavonica, vol. 3/1 (1996/97)
Rab
Sgian Dubh Maker
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11th December 06, 05:33 AM
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Welcome to the forum, as P1M says, search through the place and you'll find ALL questions answered and more.
I have fond memories of San Antonio, I was there for a church convention a few years ago, just near the Riverwalk. Nice place!
Sadly, I was there BK (before Kilts) so I can't say how being kilted would be there, no problem I would guess, like cities all around the world - full of ....interesting..people, who would object to a well dressed man in a kilt?
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11th December 06, 05:51 AM
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 Originally Posted by kiltedcossack
Has anyone any advice for countering the possible snickers, sidelong comments, and inevitable questions of curiosity that I am bound to get when I make the switch?
my thanks...
Let's see...6'6", 320lbs, good with weapons
I don't see there being a problem.
Welcome.
Sapienter si sincere Clan Davidson (USA)
Bydand Do well and let them say...GORDON! My Blog
" I'll have a scotch on the rocks. Any scotch will do as long as it's not a blend of course. Single malt Glenlivet, Glenfiddich perhaps maybe a Glen... any Glen." -Swingers
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11th December 06, 06:11 AM
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Thanks for the welcome, and the replies.
I think it would be awesome to make the permanent switch (except for my job, I can't see wearing a kilt as a nurse), I am hesitant because I'm nervous about it, more than anything else.
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11th December 06, 06:17 AM
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Welcome from Oregon.
Sounds like you're determined. You'll figure out something.
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11th December 06, 06:23 AM
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Welcome from Japan Sebastyen! 
I think you may notice stares and stuff for a while but you soon switch off to them. And anyone making comments to you (given your description) must be brave as well as stupid! Don't let it affect you.
Welcome again.
In Scotland, there is no such thing as bad weather - only the wrong clothes. - Billy Connolly
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11th December 06, 06:44 AM
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Start by wearing your kilt around the house, then for a quick trip to buy something. Pretty soon you will be comfortable enough and "forget" you have on the kilt and be wearing it every where. Remember, stand tall, be proud, and know that what you are wearing is the most comfortable thing there is! If you are nervous, it will show. When you are comfortable and relaxed and not worried about what people will say, you will find out there will either be no comments, or there will be nice comments. And if you do get that "bad" comment, you won't care.
DALE.
 Originally Posted by kiltedcossack
Thanks for the welcome, and the replies.
I think it would be awesome to make the permanent switch (except for my job, I can't see wearing a kilt as a nurse), I am hesitant because I'm nervous about it, more than anything else.
You don't have to be Scottish to be comfortable!
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