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4th January 08, 05:18 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
BANG ON THE MARK CHEF! You've nailed it. Kilts, real, proper kilts, are something special to a Scot. As for the quasi-kilt... well, it's just so much "look at me" counter-cultural clothing.
I don't see the Nisai Japanese inventing utili-kimonos, or sport-kimonos. Perhaps they have more respect for the special things in their culture than do our own people born upon foreign shores.
Like Chef I'm a kilt snob and proud of it.
I appreciate that you don't like contemporary kilts, but ascribing motives to those of us that wear them (and i wear traditional kilts as well) has no place on this forum.
Adam
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