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28th February 09, 04:33 AM
#20
 Originally Posted by cessna152towser
Casual kilts are certainly quite popular with the younger age group, would be ideal for hiking or for wearing in the bar at the end of the day's hike.
I own a USAK semi-trad. I have worn it as a casual kilt and have also worn it to church service here in Scotland.
You may be dead right for your part of Scotland, Alex. They have yet to reach this part of the highlands or any parts of Scotland that I have been to. Just a thought and to make sure. What is a UK semi trad, by the way? It may be that I am not seeing what is in front of my eyes! The kilts that I see are all traditional and as far as I am aware, that is all I have seen apart from pictures.
Last edited by Jock Scot; 28th February 09 at 05:13 AM.
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