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8th February 07, 03:40 PM
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My question, beloitpiper, is basicly: are the folks I see
wearing kilts (in this very heavily goth environment)
actually gothic? If so do they consider the kilt gothic
without all the other emblishments typically seen on
goths?
If these folks wearing kilts in the gothic scene are not goths,
are the goths not wearing the kilts because they consider
them "anti gothic?"
The reason I'm curious is because it seems that the kilt
is "different" enough to appeal to the gothic taste, and
is seen in this environment, but not in association with
other typical items. Maybe there is something I "don't get."
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