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21st March 08, 02:13 AM
#31
 Originally Posted by Xabaras
I choose the Royal Steward, starting from the History of " Bonnie Prince Charlie", who was born and raised in Rome, and apparently give the right to the Roman Citizen to wear his tartan because the hospitality given from the catholic people and from Vatican. His mortal remains are still here in Rome, in the crypt under S. Peter Cathedral.
I'm still finding an official confirmation about this. (maybe someone here can help).
Yes, it is as you said, even if royal Stewart and Prince Charles edward are two different tartan. You can wear coth if you want, because bonnie Pirnce Charlie give us (I'm itlaian too) the right to wear his own tartan.
I chhose Black watch waiting to wear the MacKay one when I'll be a member of the Clan MacKay Association.
the right day to wear a kilt it is everyday! I wear it everyday, only I cannot do it at work, but as I end my job everyday I wear one of my kilts and do the things I have to do. There is no need to have special occasion: every day is a kilt day!
Ciao!
(I played rugby at school and after american football with Pirates Savona)
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21st March 08, 02:44 AM
#32
Welcome from Denmark.
I have been wearing kilts in Italy several times. No problem, at all, rather on the contrary, I should say. All people, I have met, have been extremely friendly.
By the way, what is the "6 Nations March"? And when is it going to take place?
Greg
www.dress2kilt.eu
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21st March 08, 02:50 AM
#33
Welcome to the Rabble! Let us know what effect the kilt has on Italian women!
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21st March 08, 03:00 AM
#34
 Originally Posted by Xabaras
I'll try, but it's not easy find the right occasion to wear it in Rome. But, playing Rugby, maybe can be easier for me... 
Last spring my wife and I spent a week on Sardegna. I was wearing a kilt every day (see members gallery). When I next time go to Rome, I shall certainly find an opportunity to wear it every day there too. But I know being a tourist is one thing, being a local citizen is another. Nevertheless, I hope you'll find a lot of occasions.
Greg
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22nd March 08, 07:13 PM
#35
Welcome to the neighborhood
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25th March 08, 12:06 PM
#36
Rome
Hello. Was in Rome a few months ago. Loved it. I hope to go again next year a see places I didn't get to see. I found a list of tips. I Hope this will help
Last edited by Panache; 25th March 08 at 12:41 PM.
Reason: link removed
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25th March 08, 02:20 PM
#37
Buona sera from an Englishman in North Carolina
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25th March 08, 05:32 PM
#38
Welcome to the rabble from upper California!
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25th March 08, 10:38 PM
#39
I love Rome but the automobile drivers are CRAZY.
From the Mts. of Utah

MrBill
Last edited by mbhandy; 8th April 08 at 06:06 AM.
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7th April 08, 04:43 AM
#40
A warm welcome to the forum from London.
best regards
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