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13th April 08, 07:38 PM
#1
Casual shirts with kilts
Hello all,
The summers get so hot and humid around the Great Lakes, that I can't bear a long sleeved shirt. Unfortunately, I can't bear to look like an abomination either, so: what options do we have?
A t-shirt is certainly acceptable when competing in the Highland Games, but is it too casual for, say, going out to TGIFriday's or the town festival?
How about a solid color polo shirt? My thought here is that the presence of a collar would make it more acceptable. Or would that look lame?
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13th April 08, 07:49 PM
#2
Polo shirts work fine; you can even get some with embroidered clan badges on them.
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13th April 08, 07:50 PM
#3
You can wear a t-shirt if you like. A kilt is a garment of clothing not a costume. Personally, I prefer to wear short sleeved collared shirts with my kilts. Either a polo or a button up. I went out with my brother one night and we where in our Gunn kilts and he looked at me and said, "You look dressy." I really wasn't, just a nice casual.
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13th April 08, 08:10 PM
#4
I think polo shirts and henleys are perfect for the casual kilted look. A safari style button down shirt looks awesome as well.
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13th April 08, 08:17 PM
#5
Just wear whatever you would normally wear for casual wear. I like the safari shirts too, and t-shirts. But I wear them with jeans and stuff, too. Just make sure the color of your shirt works with the kilt.
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13th April 08, 08:20 PM
#6
I'll echo what's already been said... the kilt is a garment, not a costume. Wear what you think works. I've been known to wear black t-shirts with my black stewart tartan kilt, and in my eye, it's a very casual, comfortable look.
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13th April 08, 08:20 PM
#7
I usually save the t-shirts for home. When I'm out to dinner, I generally wear a long-sleeved henley or a button-down dress shirt depending on the place.
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13th April 08, 08:27 PM
#8
Originally Posted by fjordhammer
How about a solid color polo shirt? My thought here is that the presence of a collar would make it more acceptable. Or would that look lame?
Solid polo's are what I wear for those occasions and feel they are a great choice.
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13th April 08, 08:42 PM
#9
Thanks for the replies!
I've been secure enough in myself to wear my kilt out and about; now I'll be confident that I'm not detracting from its spirit!
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13th April 08, 08:51 PM
#10
Wear what makes you feel comfortable with what is appropriate to your surroundings. Just look at this picture, we have an eclectic assortment of shirt styles.
I am wearing a dark blue Boston University Polo but I am also wearing low-cut boots, so what I choose to wear may be OK for my taste, but others may find the boots lacking taste.
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