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    I think it's important to remember that the kilt evolved out of convenience. It has always been a casual, comfortable garment. It wasn't until very recently in history that it became acceptable to be kilted in a formal setting. The "small kilt" that most of us wear is a 16th century invention, and bears little resemblance to the "feile mor".

    I have worn my kilt to fancy company Christmas dinners, and I will be kilted at my wedding. These occasions call for more than a T-shirt.

    At the Scottish Games out here in California, where it can top 100 degrees, I'll stick with my day-wear attire. This usually consists of hose, flashes, 4 yard kilt, T-shirt and leather sporran.

    In short, the rules of propriety change. It's no longer required at most businesses (even banks) for men to be wearing collared shirts with ties with slacks. I say dress to fit the occasion. You wouldn't be wearing a three-piece suit out here to the Pleasanton Fairgrounds. Neither will I wear a collared shirt and sweater to the same venue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by St. Amish View Post
    I think it's important to remember that the kilt evolved out of convenience. It has always been a casual, comfortable garment. It wasn't until very recently in history that it became acceptable to be kilted in a formal setting. The "small kilt" that most of us wear is a 16th century invention, and bears little resemblance to the "feile mor".

    I have worn my kilt to fancy company Christmas dinners, and I will be kilted at my wedding. These occasions call for more than a T-shirt.

    At the Scottish Games out here in California, where it can top 100 degrees, I'll stick with my day-wear attire. This usually consists of hose, flashes, 4 yard kilt, T-shirt and leather sporran.

    In short, the rules of propriety change. It's no longer required at most businesses (even banks) for men to be wearing collared shirts with ties with slacks. I say dress to fit the occasion. You wouldn't be wearing a three-piece suit out here to the Pleasanton Fairgrounds. Neither will I wear a collared shirt and sweater to the same venue.
    Hello, St. Amish, and welcome to the forum from Savannah, GA. You might want to post a thread in the "Kilt Newbie" forum so the folks can give you a proper hello.

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    Quote Originally Posted by burkenstocks
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    Man you got them hose all wrong. You need a pair of those toe socks.
    I love it RON!!!!!! Definitely some tie dye or rainbow-striped with a big peace sign on the side LOL
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    I have no problem with kilt + T-shirt or polo, even at Highland Games while representing my clan, in our area with the summer's high temperatures and humidity.

    What I can't understand is why some people insist on kilt, jacket, and vest at those same games. I see them clustering in any available shade, complaining loudly about the heat.

    I try to let common sense rule…

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccga3359 View Post
    Man you got them hose all wrong. You need a pair of those toe socks.
    Toe socks?

    Darest thou refer to the most wonderful of footwear, the Vibram Five Fingers?

    http://manisfallible.blogspot.com/20...e-mittens.html

    http://www.birthdayshoes.com/

    http://www.vibramfivefingers.com/products/index.cfm

    Why, Grant, I never thought I'd have the opportunity to say this, but ye olde Fuddye Duddye!

    Seriously, though, Five Fingers rock. It's like being barefoot, only you can step on broken beer bottles without a visit to the ER. They change how you stand, how you walk, how you feel. (Dang, I'm sounding like a cultist, aren't I?)

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    Ron's the man!
    Ron you definitely live life to the kilt, ,,,er I mean hilt. Wait, maybe they're the same.

    I dress casually but, then again, I only have casual kilts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kid Cossack View Post
    Toe socks?

    Darest thou refer to the most wonderful of footwear, the Vibram Five Fingers?

    http://manisfallible.blogspot.com/20...e-mittens.html

    http://www.birthdayshoes.com/

    http://www.vibramfivefingers.com/products/index.cfm

    Why, Grant, I never thought I'd have the opportunity to say this, but ye olde Fuddye Duddye!

    Seriously, though, Five Fingers rock. It's like being barefoot, only you can step on broken beer bottles without a visit to the ER. They change how you stand, how you walk, how you feel. (Dang, I'm sounding like a cultist, aren't I?)
    Although rare in Canada I own two pair. My kayaking five fingers are on the tight side, my other fit and feel wonderful. Old still, but not so much as a fuddy duddy now, eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kid Cossack View Post
    Toe socks?

    Darest thou refer to the most wonderful of footwear, the Vibram Five Fingers?

    http://manisfallible.blogspot.com/20...e-mittens.html

    http://www.birthdayshoes.com/

    http://www.vibramfivefingers.com/products/index.cfm

    Why, Grant, I never thought I'd have the opportunity to say this, but ye olde Fuddye Duddye!

    Seriously, though, Five Fingers rock. It's like being barefoot, only you can step on broken beer bottles without a visit to the ER. They change how you stand, how you walk, how you feel. (Dang, I'm sounding like a cultist, aren't I?)
    I have these. I love these. They are the most comfortable shoes ever.

    But if I have to wear regular shoes I wear these Toe Socks
    A little expensive, but they keep my toes from rubbing against each other, and I don't get blisters anymore.
    Mark Keeney

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    Quote Originally Posted by smaughazard View Post
    I have no problem with kilt + T-shirt or polo, even at Highland Games while representing my clan, in our area with the summer's high temperatures and humidity.

    What I can't understand is why some people insist on kilt, jacket, and vest at those same games. I see them clustering in any available shade, complaining loudly about the heat.

    I try to let common sense rule…
    A hallmark of the Scottish character has always been the exercise of common sense. It's even enshrined in the philosophical texts of the Scottish enlightenment (OK, I'm just finishing "How the Scots Invented the Modern World" so shoot me).

    Dress appropriate to the occasion AND the weather. If the kilt is a given, then the rest of the outfit adjusts to accomodate the occasion, the circumstances and your own level of comfort. ALWAYS strive to look good. If it's a T-shirt then FGS make it a good one, sans holes and stains.
    Convener, Georgia Chapter, House of Gordon (Boss H.O.G.)

    Where 4 Scotsmen gather there'll usually be a fifth.
    7/5 of the world's population have a difficult time with fractions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by turpin View Post
    If it's a T-shirt then FGS make it a good one, sans holes and stains.
    Usually a T with our clan badge embroidered on the breast, or a plain T in ancient red to match the small stripe in my tartan, if I'm going out in public.

    I only wear the holed and stained ones with an old PV kilt (with matching holes and stains) when I'm working on a motorcycle…
    Last edited by smaughazard; 12th May 09 at 08:02 PM.

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