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13th November 07, 11:25 AM
#34
 Originally Posted by cajunscot
A suit (or a kilt, for that matter) being an object, is neither egalitarian or pretentious -- it's how the person in it acts.
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I couldn't say it any better. Spot on. A tie and a suit don't impart virtue or vice, and neither do dirty jeans and a t-shirt. Same for a kilt It's the appropriateness of the clothes for the situation, and morre important than that, even, is how the person wearing those clothes treats the people around him...that counts.
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