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23rd February 08, 01:51 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by SportBilly
What part is the shame? I'm not advocating dress as you suggested for a moment, and if you read my earlier post you'll see that casual to me is kilt, sporran and shirt. Admittedly I wear my black hose down with boots but still think that looks casual and smart without being formal. That's my point 
Not to be flip, but people think lots of things.. it doesn't make them right, or fact. The fact is however, that wearing kilts comes with the same dress rules as all other clothing (albeit some extra special ones). The casual dress of a red-neck would get him laughed out of most night clubs. But "he" thought he was comfortable and looked good.. but if he dressed correctly, he'd still be there dancing the night away.
Frank
Last edited by Highland Logan; 23rd February 08 at 01:59 PM.
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