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6th April 08, 12:56 PM
#1671
Don't
A pic is worth a thousand words. San Antonio Highland Games 2008. This guy walked past CelticSire and me and we were both flabbergasted.
YMOS,
Tony
"Let us speak courteously, deal fairly, and keep ourselves armed and ready." Teddy Roosevelt
If you are fearful, never learn any art of fighting" Master Liechtenauer, c.1389
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6th April 08, 01:11 PM
#1672
Originally Posted by TheSp8
A pic is worth a thousand words. San Antonio Highland Games 2008. This guy walked past CelticSire and me and we were both flabbergasted.
YMOS,
Tony
You mean I can't just go to the fabric store, buy a length of plaid material, wrap it around my waist and call it a Kilt?
What is this world coming to?!?!?
Bidh cron duine cho mòr ri beinn mun lèir dha fhèin e. (A man's fault will be as big as a mountain before he sees it.)
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6th April 08, 06:04 PM
#1673
Originally Posted by J.B. Simpson
You mean I can't just go to the fabric store, buy a length of plaid material, wrap it around my waist and call it a Kilt?
What is this world coming to?!?!?
Actually, that's what I did for my first kilt.
It was Hallowe'en, and I bought five yards of plaid flannel, pleated the back, wrapped it around me, and grabbed a sword and went trick-or-treating.
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6th April 08, 06:19 PM
#1674
Originally Posted by Coemgen
Actually, that's what I did for my first kilt.
It was Hallowe'en, and I bought five yards of plaid flannel, pleated the back, wrapped it around me, and grabbed a sword and went trick-or-treating.
There is nothing wrong with costumes. Just curious, what did you do with the flannel?
Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker
A day without killting is like a day without sunshine.
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6th April 08, 06:48 PM
#1675
Sure! You can wrap a piece of plaid flannel, no pleats, around yer waist and then hang a f*nny pack (bum bag...whatever...let's not get into the UK meaning of f*nny, okay...been there, done that) around yer self and call it a sporran and thereby save lots of $$$.
You'll look like a schmendrik, but you'll have that much more to spend on beer and sausage rolls at the Ren Faire!
Best
AA
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6th April 08, 08:33 PM
#1676
Originally Posted by Coemgen
Actually, that's what I did for my first kilt.
It was Hallowe'en, and I bought five yards of plaid flannel, pleated the back, wrapped it around me, and grabbed a sword and went trick-or-treating.
well, atleast you pleated it.
Gillmore of Clan Morrison
"Long Live the Long Shirts!"- Ryan Ross
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6th April 08, 08:57 PM
#1677
Originally Posted by ChattanCat
There is nothing wrong with costumes. Just curious, what did you do with the flannel?
It now serves as my pyjama kilt. I wrap it up around me all snug and hop into bed and pull the covers up. Very warm and comfy on these cold Southern California nights*.
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6th April 08, 09:50 PM
#1678
I rather like the little girl in the foreground of the picture. Do choose your hair bow to match your dress color. Do choose a dress color to compliment your tartan. Do look happy at the games. Do get a drink if it's a warm day... hydration is important to human beings!
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7th April 08, 06:59 AM
#1679
Originally Posted by Ancienne Alliance
Which brings in this questionhaunting me for a few days. I remember my strides in the marshy Highlands... and I'm also preparing holidays by the ocean side in Brittany. Wellintons, or rubbers are a must. But they don't go very well with a kilt.
What would be the alternative ?
Thank You,
Robert
Personally I think wellies work fine with a kilt.
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7th April 08, 08:25 AM
#1680
Originally Posted by JerseyLawyer
Don't wear something like this... though it is a costume.
I note that it costs $250... For that, you could have a quality real kilt.
I particularly like the argyle socks.
I saw something like that on clearance via an on line store called "scotsman in a box'. I think it even came with a mock-beer. It was the most horrendous thing. No wonder they were having to put it on clearance.
What was the creator of this abomination thinking and more important what was the business thinking in ordering any of them?
Well you won't find this muck in our shop and I would be hard pressed not to toss a bloke out if he had the gumption to walk into our coffeehouse in such a monstrosity.
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