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    Quote Originally Posted by JerMc
    I kind of like the lower waisted kilt thing, not for me of course, but think of all of those teens out there wearing their jeans that low with the boxers showing over the top. Maybe it could be a way of switching them into kilts. Then, all we would have to do is to figure how to get them to bring the kilts up to a normal kilt waist, and they would discover the freedom a kilt allows, no matter how high it is worn.
    maybe once they have had the kilt fall off thier butt once or twice too often they will learn to pull the damned things up to proper level!!!
    of course they wouldnt want to go back to trousers by then, having gotten used to the freedom & comfort of kilts so we will have another convert!!!

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    Guilty Kilts

    I've just come accross your discussion and thought I'd have to join and post a reply.

    I'm a huge fan of Guilty Kilts and they've come along way from selling at markets. They've recently opened a store in Carnaby Street with their official opening on the 10th February. They have certainly proved very popular and I own 3 of their kilts already....which I occassionally wear to work. I mostly wear them when out clubbing which it's been very popular. The link below has some photos of the kilts (for those who wanted to see how they fit)

    These kilts are made and fit well......Will be purchasing my 4th one this weekend.
    Last edited by jc_4u_1; 5th February 07 at 09:48 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jc_4u_1 View Post
    I've just come accross your discussion and thought I'd have to join and post a reply.

    I'm a huge fan of Guilty Kilts and they've come along way from selling at markets. They've recently opened a store in Carnaby Street with their official opening on the 10th February. They have certainly proved very popular and I own 3 of their kilts already....which I occassionally wear to work. I mostly wear them when out clubbing which it's been very popular. The link below has some photos of the kilts (for those who wanted to see how they fit)

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/johan_c...7594508242337/

    These kilts are made and fit well......Will be purchasing my 4th one this weekend.
    Welcome to xmarks from Norfolk UK


    Derek

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    Welcome,

    Had missed this website. Was a VERY VERY looooong download for my rural dialup rig.

    Are kilts booming or what???

    Music is driving my aged brain nutso too...Hey Guys! THE RECORD IS STUCK!!!!

    Ron
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    Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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