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25th September 08, 08:05 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by cajunscot
What about those of us who enjoy the traditions and customs of Highland attire?
Horses for courses, gents...
Respectfully,
Todd
You're free to honor those traditions and customs. My problem is with those that expect me to adhere as closely to tradition as they do, and who somehow think less of me because I chose not to.
When I first got into kilts, it was to express my individuality, and the Scottish connection through my Maternal grandfather validated it for me. I have since realized that needing a validation was simply a crutch for my self-confidence. The kilt is a d@mn fine garment in and of itself - convenient and practical - and I need no other validation other than the fact that I like it.
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