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3rd March 07, 04:09 PM
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Yes, its a step in the right direction, and great to see the younger generation choosing to wear the kilt. I have a couple of cheap polycotton black goth kilts which I wear around the house and garden and occasionally to go to the shops. Without these kind of kilts we would be wearing jeans or trousers when not dressed up in our quality kilts for going somewhere special.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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3rd March 07, 04:12 PM
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 Originally Posted by Tattoobradley
It's certainly "kilt-ish"
Put him in that Nightstalker you got in the mail today. 
Hasn't arrived yet. Bartlett Post Office is probably trying to figure out what it is before they deliver it.
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3rd March 07, 04:17 PM
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What does the tag on the inside say? Who is the manufacturer? Is it "Lip Service"?
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3rd March 07, 04:29 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by RockyR
What does the tag on the inside say? Who is the manufacturer? Is it "Lip Service"?
I've had Tr@(*sers made by them... good company IMO, even though the 'goth kilt' doesn't do it for me.
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3rd March 07, 04:18 PM
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Whoops! My bad! just checked the Porch and Nightstalker has arrived!
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3rd March 07, 04:19 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by RockyR
What does the tag on the inside say? Who is the manufacturer? Is it "Lip Service"?
TRIPP NYC {made in china} I know it's crap!
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3rd March 07, 06:35 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by Beuth Sim
TRIPP NYC {made in china} I know it's crap!
TRIPP makes good bondage pants. (My friend wears 'em) But they apparently have a thing or two (or seven) about making a kilt. That thing is hideous... A good goth kilt, and three of my good friends (all three of which are goths) agree that the Nightstalker tartan from Stillwater is the perfect kilt for a goth.
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4th March 07, 05:36 AM
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 Originally Posted by elitekiltedcommando
TRIPP makes good bondage pants. (My friend wears 'em) But they apparently have a thing or two (or seven) about making a kilt. That thing is hideous... A good goth kilt, and three of my good friends (all three of which are goths) agree that the Nightstalker tartan from Stillwater is the perfect kilt for a goth.
My son wears a Tripp kilt and in all honesty, I'm pretty impressed with it. He has the black cotton version. Has all the hardware on it, front apron and box pleats.
I think I paid $50 for it.
The most important thing is that he wears it. It's just his style, but it is a kilt. And once he gets passed this goth thing, he will be that much closer to wearing traditional or contemporary kilts.
This isn't him, but a picture of the kilt I found.
http://www.thenewstribune.com/images...T_P49603_1.JPG
"I believe in the fundamental interconnectedness of all things." -- Dirk Gently
"There's no sense crying over every mistake...You just keep on trying 'till you run out of cake."
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4th March 07, 08:20 AM
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 Originally Posted by GallowHill
My son wears a Tripp kilt and in all honesty, I'm pretty impressed with it. He has the black cotton version. Has all the hardware on it, front apron and box pleats.
I think I paid $50 for it.
The most important thing is that he wears it. It's just his style, but it is a kilt. And once he gets passed this goth thing, he will be that much closer to wearing traditional or contemporary kilts.
This isn't him, but a picture of the kilt I found.
http://www.thenewstribune.com/images...T_P49603_1.JPG

I think that's just a black skirt. It is obviously hanging far below his knees.
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3rd March 07, 04:27 PM
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