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2nd August 08, 12:43 PM
#1
New kiltie spotted
My parents just got back from Europe and are now up in Chicago visiting me. I am kilted almost all the time now, and my parents are not fans of the kilt. My father mentioned that whilst in the UK, including Scotland, he did not see one person kilted. I found this interesting, if not amusing, especially since last night I opened my new show and ran into a kiltie at the after party. He had a black UK with a dress sporran. Looked pretty good. I told him about X Marks, and about Stillwater Kilts (I was wearing my black SWK Economy shadow tartan). There are more Polish in Chicago than in Warsaw, and apparently a higher concentration of kilties than in the UK. Hopefully X Marks will have a new member soon.
[FONT="Comic Sans MS"]"The industrious man gets up early and goes home late, and the lazy man sleeps with the industrious man's wife"[/FONT] -[FONT="Arial Black"] Benjamin Franklin[/FONT]
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2nd August 08, 01:20 PM
#2
I suppose next time your father brings that up you could casually mention that sometimes it's not about numbers, sometimes comfort is about you.
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2nd August 08, 01:25 PM
#3
My brother wore a kilt before me and is sour on them for anything but events. I brush it off.
New kiltie! Yay!
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2nd August 08, 04:11 PM
#4
I've noticed that myself talking to scots living in Scotland, photos and stories in general, meaning, there is not a lot (read almost none) of kilted men in Scotland.
Only the few pipers and reenactors for tourists but not actual scots living their everyday lives.
Maybe for some events or local outings like our local celebrity from Dumfries, but not in the numbers we have here even in the US.
Funny how we seem to have more kilties here arguing about our scottish heritage while actual scots do not wear kilts en masse.
slainte tae ya!
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2nd August 08, 05:04 PM
#5
I was in Glasgow on Dec. 30-31 and again on Jan. 2. Apparently I was also the only man in town w/ a kilt.
There were a few kilties about in Dumfries for Hogmany, though.
- The Beertigger
"The only one, since 1969."
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2nd August 08, 05:47 PM
#6
In my trips to Scotland, I have seen men in kilts on Sundays for church, formal parties and important events. When I traveled the Great Glen Way, one of the Scots in my group wore his kilt the entire time. I was the one Armerican with 7 Scots.
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3rd August 08, 01:29 PM
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MacTavishofJapan is from Edinburgh, and the kilt he wore for his wedding (and our Chicago kilt night) was his first kilt.
Animo non astutia
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3rd August 08, 10:27 PM
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I don't want folks to get the wrong idea here. I don't picture Scotland as a place where all lads are kilted. I just find it amusing that when dealing with a form of garb that is traditionally Scottish, I tend to see a kilted person once a week in Chicago, and my parents (and apparently some X Markers) saw none in Scotland.
[FONT="Comic Sans MS"]"The industrious man gets up early and goes home late, and the lazy man sleeps with the industrious man's wife"[/FONT] -[FONT="Arial Black"] Benjamin Franklin[/FONT]
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3rd August 08, 10:41 PM
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Hmm... Seems to be a lot more people up in our Northern Illinois/Chicago area taking a liking to the Kilt.
I was around hundreds of people today but, sadly, I was the only kilted person to be found.
I hope I run into another kiltie around here or south at college, I have yet to run into another in person.
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