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9th September 07, 01:36 PM
#16
 Originally Posted by parpin
I'm not defending it at all, just a few questions. Why is this not a kilt? Because someone says it isn't? Because of the material it's made of? Because it isn't made to the wearer's measurements?
I recently purchased a SWK Standard Kilt and found it to be a garment, it definitely was not a kilt. So, if the SWK Standard Kilt can be called a kilt, why can't the garment you linked be called a kilt? Where do we stop with the word "kilt"?
I'm not trying to start a war or anything, just curious.
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