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    I want a kilt, but then I am a little punk twenty-something. I will probably wear it with my pirate school wellie boots or my straw stetson, because I have no modesty, taste, or consideration for my fellow man.

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    Hope you get a kilt soon, String, good luck
    .QUOTE=string;468810]I want a kilt, but then I am a little punk twenty-something. I will probably wear it with my pirate school wellie boots or my straw stetson, because I have no modesty, taste, or consideration for my fellow man.[/QUOTE

    Or as Allan says a kilted skirt if that is what you want.]
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    Quote Originally Posted by string View Post
    I want a kilt, but then I am a little punk twenty-something. I will probably wear it with my pirate school wellie boots or my straw stetson, because I have no modesty, taste, or consideration for my fellow man.
    Stringthing, take my advice about Ebay and kilt skirts to heart. Get out your measuring tape and start surfing ebay. There are stunning kilt skirts available for ten dollars to thirty dollars, plus shipping. I got my lady a stunning Blue Dress Stuart, mid-calf skirt, all worsted wool for fifteen bucks about a year ago. I had it dry cleaned for seven more.

    If you are very patient, you will probably score a skirt, in time, in your clan tartan.

    I have given up making skirts for the ladies in my band. Theres' no point. I can't even buy the material for their skirts for what I can get lovely skirts for, on ebay.

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    kilted skirts

    I have many kilted skirts from e-bay, and a few from Gretna on Green for when I want to dress it up a bit and go formal.

    If you know how to sew a little, you can change a man's kilt to a ladies by reversing the front apron. That will open even MORE options for you.

    Julie

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