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28th September 07, 09:42 PM
#1
Various directions needed
So I'm beginning to finally get all of my accessories together, both for everyday and partly for Halloween (I know, the kilt is not a costume, but neither are pants, but I'll be more comfortable and better looking in it this way).
I need help finding a few things online.
- First Black hose. I found some from "the scotland yard" for 25 dollars. Unfortunately, I'm on a community college budget, so I was wondering if there was a cheaper option. Doesn't' need to be wool, in fact, a cotton/synthetic blend would suit my needs much better.
- Second I want a Celtic Raven kilt belt buckle. The belt I have to get from Stillwater, and I already have a few general purpose buckles from a mistaken ebay buy, but I'm going to be a raven for Halloween and I thought that would be a nice touch. I don't want to order a cheap one off of ebay and have it fall apart on me.
Over all, I plan on getting the a plain black kilt (along with a MacPherson dress kilt for a splash of tartan) from Frugal Corner, black shirt, black modified tail coat. I'm thinking of modifying one of my two economy sporrans and adding feathers to the face of it. And making a cape with extra torn ribbon like cloth to represent feathers. Throw the black hose, homemade black flashes, a black sgian dubh from imperialweapons.com and I think I'll have a nice little outfit. Oh, did I mention the custom raven mask I'll be making?
Much of it I will be able to wear after Halloween, except maybe the cape. Even the mask will find its way back out someway. I'll have to have anther summer costume party.
Enough of my rambling. So, does anyone have any ideas for where I can purchase an INEXPENSIVE pair of black kilt hose and raven belt buckle? Oh, and any ideas on a kilt pin? I was thinking something representing a talon, or claw. I should be able to make something like that out of wood, but ideas are good.
Thank you for your advice in advance.
Adam.
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28th September 07, 09:46 PM
#2
http://www.sportkilt.com/departments....cfm?afid=1003
Is the cheapest source for usable hose that I have found......
But I don't support you using the kilt for Halloween..............
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28th September 07, 09:58 PM
#3
Ahh, much better. Fourteen total dollars instead of 25. Thank you.
And in my defense for using it as *part* of a costume, wouldn't I still need to wear something on the bottom half, pants or a kilt? Why should the boys and I suffer for celebrating Halloween or Samhain? If I costume, I may as well do it in style.
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28th September 07, 10:14 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by adam
Ahh, much better. Fourteen total dollars instead of 25. Thank you. ......
While I understand James MacMillian sentiments, I also understand your position. SportKilt has some of the least expensive hose around.
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28th September 07, 10:20 PM
#5
Black soccer socks at your local "real" sporting goods store might be just the ticket.
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28th September 07, 11:48 PM
#6
I wear the kilt everyday! It is my "normal" clothing, so it would not be part of a costume.
And I hate pants!
If I were going to go to a halloween party and still wanted to free myself from those hated cloth tubes (THCT) then I would just cut up a cheap sheet, and make myself into an arab.
Or go as a south sea islander.
Or a budist monk.
Or - well you get the idea.
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29th September 07, 05:27 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by James MacMillan
I wear the kilt everyday! It is my "normal" clothing, so it would not be part of a costume.
... then I would just cut up a cheap sheet, and make myself into an arab.
Or go as a south sea islander.
Or a budist monk.
... or wear a Roman toga---though that takes a lot of fabric, and I understand that it takes practice!
I think I'm wearing a belted plaid this year, that should be costume-y enough!
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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30th September 07, 08:38 AM
#8
In Adam's defense and since I switch between pants and kilts regularly, I have used both kilts and pants in Halloween costumes...not at the same time, of course. And neither the pants, nor the kilts were the main focus of the costume.
Well, I guess that's not completely true. Two years ago, the folks at work TOLD me to wear the kilt to the Halloween party. I tried explaining that it wasn't a costume. So I found a way to make it a costume and got out of wearing pants to work that day.
And then I started wearing a kilt to work every Friday. After all, it's not a costume.
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30th September 07, 09:34 AM
#9
Check out Sock Dreams (sockdreams.com, I think) for decent and very affordable black hose.
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30th September 07, 09:47 AM
#10
OK...here is more information. The website IS sockdreams.com.
Check out the "Diamond Ribbed Knee Highs" for $8 (very cool!) or the O Basics for $6.
Hope this helps!
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