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15th November 09, 04:21 PM
#31
Move along, laddies. The thread asks to show your photos of the great kilt.
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15th November 09, 06:42 PM
#32
Better to be dressed in a Regimental Plaidie honoring those who fought for a Nation's Constitutional Government (God Save Good King George!) than prancing around with a weasel-faced purse covering one's "goolies" and dressed like a Glasgow Banker on Holiday!
"Costume", INDEED, Sir!!!
Jim aka kiltiemon (Gie me a guid Hilan' tune and scratch that "Amazing Grace" Crap!!!)
My attempt at tongue-in-cheek humour... please forgive any transgressions!
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15th November 09, 07:00 PM
#33
A couple days ago, at the library (where I work), a fellow walked up and I noticed he was wearing a loosley fitting (what appeared to be) silk or linen long shirt and pants, indicating that he was of "Eastern" (maybe Turkish or somewhere North of Turkey) background. And... Also... indicating that he was wearing something quite suitable for the South Florida weather.
I asked him if that was "silk or linen", and mentioned that it looked good and quite comfortable. I also told him I'd worn a kilt a few days earlier and it was amazingly comfortable.
He said that together we'd have quite a Halloween costume going... I asked him if he thought he was wearing a "Costume" or if he was just wearing "Clothes"? I said that from my perspective he was just wearing interesting and quite practical clothing and thought that people should, more often, wear clothing that honored their backgrounds.
His name was Malik, He grinned, and we shook hands!
If he comes back again, I'll ask him if he has any Albanian roots and suggest we have a fustanella/philebeag "pleat-off"... loser buying the first round of oozu!
Jim aka kiltiemon (NO! Nothing is "sacred", and it's the intricacies of our differences that bind us so closely together!)
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16th November 09, 02:07 PM
#34
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16th November 09, 03:06 PM
#35
Dave's are the best belted-plaid pics ever...!
Brian
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~ Benjamin Franklin
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16th November 09, 03:08 PM
#36
David,
In the first picture what are you using to secure the two parts of the plaid together over your shoulder?
Cheers
Jamie :ootd:
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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16th November 09, 04:31 PM
#37
 Originally Posted by Woodsheal
Dave's are the best belted-plaid pics ever...!
Thanks Brian!
Clan Lamont!
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16th November 09, 04:33 PM
#38
 Originally Posted by Panache
David,
In the first picture what are you using to secure the two parts of the plaid together over your shoulder?
Cheers
Jamie :ootd:
Its only one piece, I used a small bodkin to pin it to my waistcoat.
Clan Lamont!
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16th November 09, 11:15 PM
#39
Dave, do you pleat the Belted plaid every time you use it? Or are your pleats sewn in? because they look fantastic! Also everytime i wear my belted plaid the front apron seems tight, kind of restricting i' am i doing something wrong?
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17th November 09, 02:47 AM
#40
 Originally Posted by Macleod91
Dave, do you pleat the Belted plaid every time you use it? Or are your pleats sewn in? because they look fantastic! Also everytime i wear my belted plaid the front apron seems tight, kind of restricting i' am i doing something wrong?
I pleat everytime, it only takes a few minutes. I use the measurement from my elbow to the tips of my fingers for my apron width.
Clan Lamont!
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