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7th March 07, 04:40 PM
#25
I feel that the future of the kilt is exactly what we make of it. Groups like us are keeping the Kilt alive and making advances in not only kilt design, but availability of quality kilts of all kinds to all people. Defining a kilt is up to the maker. If they call it a kilt and the public buys them as kilts, then they are kilts. If they take a table cloth and put frilly stuff on it and call it a kilt, the public as a whole will decide if it is a kilt or not.
I'm wearing a whole lot of wool wrapped around me waist, and it feels like a kilt to me. I'm simply happy that we have so many different ways to wear the kilt, and people all over the world who wear a kilt to congregate with!
How will the kilt be viewed in 10, 20 or more years? I have no idea...and I'll be wearing my kilt the whole time as I wait to see.
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