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As others have said, looks very sharp, Jamie.
I have a Black Stewart Kilt that I wear with a black knit casual shirt and black hose. The kilt is acrylic, but I like the look, so may upgrade to PV Black Stewart or wool.
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Originally Posted by Erisianmonkey
Being a goth from way back, I think all black is the way to go. In fact, the majority of my wardrobe is black. The outfit looks good.
A fellow former goth in the kilt world? who'd a thunk it.
Btw the outfit looks great! (for a more goth look, get a skull buckle and some spikes!)
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is it the red macleod? or the dress macleod? or the hunting?
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Besides the kilt and cowboy emsemble, I have yet to see a picture of you, Panache, that doesn't look stylish. I have always wanted a plain black kilt solely for this reason.
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Very stylish good sir, IMO that look works great for you! Sorta Euro-trendy with a statement that's stylish, suave, and still lets people think you could hold your own in a bar room brawl.
Originally Posted by Mountainman
A fellow former goth in the kilt world? who'd a thunk it.
Btw the outfit looks great! (for a more goth look, get a skull buckle and some spikes!)
Hey, don't think you're so alone! Although, to be fair I have to admit that I'm more of a rivethead than goth now days. I still go back to some good Robert (Smith of The Cure), Peter (Murphy of Bauhaus), and/or Andrew (Eldritch of The Sisters Of Mercy) every now and then.
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Very nice. It has (dare I say it?) panache.
My only suggestion, the sporran seems to be crowding the belt. Of course, tightening up the sporran would be a good idea for dancing.
An uair a théid an gobhainn air bhathal 'se is feàrr a bhi réidh ris.
(When the smith gets wildly excited, 'tis best to agree with him.)
Kiltio Ergo Sum.
I Kilt, therefore I am. -McClef
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Originally Posted by Panache
So I put together an all black kilted outfit...
The F-H.C.A.G. and I thought it looked rather sharp.
I was wondering what the assembled Rabble made of the ensemble.
That outfit does, indeed, look sharp. If I had a black kilt (completed), we could "twin" it at a Nor-Cal Kilt Night.
Would you consider some of the bar & buckle officer mess dress shoes, also known as dancing shoes? IMHO, the buckles on the shoes would contribute a pleasing visual reference point to the overall outfit.
(BTW, I just won a set of these on eBay. Check out this seller: http://myworld.ebay.com/dalvreckreading/ )
"Listen Men.... You are no longer bound down to the unmanly dress of the Lowlander." 1782 Repeal.
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I shouldn't pile on as I agree with everyone else but since I've not used the word "smite" this week so I'll post anyway.
Panache, that is the perfect outfit to go out on the town for some very elegant smiting. Think James Bond.
Brilliant!
Dee
Ferret ad astra virtus
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Originally Posted by Panache
Here's the outfit (the little pale cicle is a ghost image of the kilt pin):
And I thought you were going to say "the little pale circle is my head"!
Very good look on you Panache but then again I'm biased and with longer hair.
My first kilted picture BTW, please be kind!
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Originally Posted by Rigged
Hmmm... The Force (of the kilt) is strong in this one...
Great outfit!
lol great comment!
like the look.
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