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    would you define this a kilt?

    I just found this kilt.

    I liked it but would like to have second opinion if this is a kilt. Since is streching the contepory stil or casual style of a kilt a bit.
    But it do have pleats! Please let me know what you guys thinks.

    http://www.lip-service.com/handlers/...&style=M63-146

    If This link do not work go to www.lipservice.com and look for it.

    Thanks
    Magnus the swed.

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    It is a contemperary kilt in it has aprons at the front, pleats in the back. It's certainly longer than many's taste but here is an even longer one made by a well respected Scottish kilt maker. If it's your style, go ahead.

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    But if you get one we will demand photos of you wearing it with this, fom the same source...
    Garrett

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    That should go down well down at Lancer Lanes...

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    I guess so, it's kinda hard to tell.
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    I wouldn't wear it to a formal, semi-formal or for that matter any occasion. But I am a slight bit too old for the shirts and hair style.



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    Honestly, I have no idea as all the pix are so washed out (black), on my monitor it looks like he's wearing a black rectangle.

    Sorry...

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    I think it is just pushing the boundaries.....not for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flag Folder View Post
    I wouldn't wear it to a formal, semi-formal or for that matter any occasion. But I am a slight bit too old for the shirts and hair style.



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    I'm 100% in agreement with ya on this one! But as I have said in the past, It's strictly your choice as to what ya choose ta wear, if it fits ya, and the groups ya hang with, go for it!
    I don't believe the idea is to arrive in heaven in a well preserved body! But to slide in side ways,Kilt A' Fly'n! Scream'en "Mon Wha A Ride" Kilted Santas
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    No, I would not call it a kilt.
    Jim Killman
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