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    Sandals, Vans, barefoot... I just wear whatever I feel like wearing. Meaning the kilt has no bearing on my choice in footwear.
    There are 10 kinds of people in the world...
    Those that understand binary, and those that don't.

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    Jump boots are out. My old black jungle boots have seen better days, and I have been considering bronzing them, so they are out too. Docs I am leaning toward more, even though they are a holdover of my younger days. I am 36, and dont particularly want to be seen as an over-the-hill guy trying to relive his youth (I know, 36 isnt that old, but, you know where I'm going).
    I really like those sandals from payless that were posted earlier, I am gonna swing by & see if they have any this weekend. Barring that, its most likely gonna be docs or sandals. Thanks for all the replies folks.
    Guess I'm a little more self conscious than I thought I would be, first time wearing a kilt & all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldsoldier View Post
    ........... dont particularly want to be seen as an over-the-hill guy trying to relive his youth (I know, 36 isnt that old, but, you know where I'm going).

    Um...dude? You are wearing a kilt. You are already not conforming to the rules. No one is going to notice the fact that you're 36 and wearing Docs. They're from the old days, as are mine, their Grandfathered in. We wore them before they were cool. I believe the correct term is OG.

    If it makes you feel better, my wife is 35 and has about a dozen pairs of Docs in every shape and color right up to 21 eyelet, knee high, tall healed type units and she wears them regularly.

    Age is a state of mind and we don't always need to feel and act in a way such that is dictated by the number of rings we have if we were to be cut in half and had them counted. You see those pictures of the elderly acting like kids when they are in their retirement. I can assure you that they don't "think" they are as old as their years.
    Last edited by RK-REX; 31st May 07 at 06:06 AM.

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    What he said. We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing (Ben Franklin?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by RK-REX View Post
    Um...dude? You are wearing a kilt. You are already not conforming to the rules.
    Quite frankly, if you're in a kilt, very few people are even going to notice what you're wearing on your feet. Well, except for the group here, but then we're used to seeing a kilt.
    We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb

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    Docs are the bomb if you want to dress up yer casual. I've got two pair of docs, both are two-tone (white/black) brogues. Less dressy finds me in Italian buckle-up leather shoes. I've never been a sneaker guy and can't quite see wearing running shoes with a kilt, but that's just me. I have been known to pair red deck shoes with my black Stewart Sportkilt. For true casual I wear sandles and no hose. I have a couple of pair of gnarly vibram sole boots that also see duty. Scrunching my socks just seems, well, sloppy to me. (Though it looks fine on other guys, I hasten to add.) I wear short and sometimes folded down short socks depending on the footwear.
    Last edited by NancyMan; 30th May 07 at 08:22 PM.
    I've kilt for less.

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