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28th April 10, 01:04 PM
#51
This makes me sick. There are no casual clothes.
Here is a thread that PISSES me off. Not the thread but the topic. I should say lack of topic. It is hard to find clothes to wear with a kilt, any kilt trad or modern. I don't wear mine as often as I used to just because it is so hard to find kit to wear with them. I am so tired of the boots and hose pulled up or down, t-shirts or sweaters. It's the same old thing. Most often, at work, I wear my dress shirts with hose, flashes, tartan, black or brown leather kit. I make my own sporrans to match my other accessories. There is no retailer that sells clothes for kilt wearers. I don't want $150 waistcoats(hell I can't even find vests anywhere), I don't want $500 Charlie jackets. I want variety. I'm tired of t-shirts, hoodies Most clothes in the retail stores don't match, you can't wear just anything. I'm not punk(still a 1978 punker at heart) cause I'm to old, the grunge look is ok oncew in a while, and I don't want to always wear t-shirts or dress up. I don't want a costume I want clothes. I want some one to sell clothes that look good with tartans, or UK's, but not have to dress up or try to look like Braveheart. I want business casual at work and decent casual around town. I hate pants. Have I mentioned I hate pants? For those that have posted pics and ideas thanks.
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29th April 10, 08:28 AM
#52
Originally Posted by DarkMatter
Here is a thread that PISSES me off. Not the thread but the topic. I should say lack of topic. It is hard to find clothes to wear with a kilt, any kilt trad or modern. I don't wear mine as often as I used to just because it is so hard to find kit to wear with them. I am so tired of the boots and hose pulled up or down, t-shirts or sweaters. It's the same old thing. Most often, at work, I wear my dress shirts with hose, flashes, tartan, black or brown leather kit. I make my own sporrans to match my other accessories. There is no retailer that sells clothes for kilt wearers. I don't want $150 waistcoats(hell I can't even find vests anywhere), I don't want $500 Charlie jackets. I want variety. I'm tired of t-shirts, hoodies Most clothes in the retail stores don't match, you can't wear just anything. I'm not punk(still a 1978 punker at heart) cause I'm to old, the grunge look is ok oncew in a while, and I don't want to always wear t-shirts or dress up. I don't want a costume I want clothes. I want some one to sell clothes that look good with tartans, or UK's, but not have to dress up or try to look like Braveheart. I want business casual at work and decent casual around town. I hate pants. Have I mentioned I hate pants? For those that have posted pics and ideas thanks.
Im not sure if this is a rant for or against this thread. But I do agree that finding normal ish clothes which go with a kilt is quite difficult. That said with a little ingenuity it can be done without spending a hundred pounds on a waistcoat
Jordan
The hielan' man he wears the kilt, even when it's snowin';
He kens na where the wind comes frae,
But he kens fine where its goin'.
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29th April 10, 04:08 PM
#53
DarkMatter
I find a lot of usefull items in Op shops. Harris tweed jackets for $10 - 15 that can be tailored to kilt jackets for $50, waistcoats/vests (doeskin, tweed) for $5 - 10, tweed ties, tattersall shirts, buckles for belts. Good quality items don't have to cost the earth. It has taken a while hunting through Op shops, but I have picked up some real bargains along the way.
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29th April 10, 06:07 PM
#54
Riverkilt, CMcG, Guitarmatt--everybody else---great thread! You guys rock the kilt! This is very inspirational. Renews faith and view of kilt as clothing not costume. Good on 'ya! What a bunch of dead sexy men! Glad my wife is not on here...Riverkilt, I am somewhat shocked that somehow I never realized what a subtle and accomplished clothes horse you are! With your rich and varied ensemble, you are quite the fashion plate! CMcG, I confess that I really like your clubbin' outfit...
"Before two notes of the theme were played, Colin knew it was Patrick Mor MacCrimmon's 'Lament for the Children'...Sad seven times--ah, Patrick MacCrimmon of the seven dead sons....'It's a hard tune, that', said old Angus. Hard on the piper; hard on them all; hard on the world." Butcher's Broom, by Neil Gunn, 1994 Walker & Co, NY, p. 397-8.
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29th April 10, 07:47 PM
#55
I'm glad that people are continuing to enjoy this thread
My contribution was put together on a lark in response to the OP. I just wanted to see what I could come up with! Perhaps it might be worth considering some outfits a little more carefully and getting photos with better light...
- Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
- An t'arm breac dearg
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29th April 10, 08:29 PM
#56
Originally Posted by Drac
A couple quick shots.
Hoodie -
Jim
This will look great with the kilt I'm making for ya!
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16th May 10, 12:01 PM
#57
This winter I went out and splurged and bought myself two solid color heavy carhart long sleeve shirts. They work great with a kilt, tartan, camo, utilitkilt or otherwise.
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16th May 10, 02:54 PM
#58
very casual,
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regular casual,
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rocking the cream hose! Despites peoples dislike of them I think they still can find a place in our hearts if we let them. LOL
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"bearing all"
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Lets jazz it up, the waistcoat cost 20 bucks from a discount clothes shop.
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have to have the sweater shot
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I find it really easy to shop affordably for cloths to go with the kilt. Everything in my closet that I could wear with trouser ( shudder ) I can just as easily wear and of course do wear with my lower body garment of choice.
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16th May 10, 06:16 PM
#59
Originally Posted by kiltedwolfman
very casual,
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regular casual,
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I find it really easy to shop affordably for cloths to go with the kilt. Everything in my closet that I could wear with trouser ( shudder ) I can just as easily wear and of course do wear with my lower body garment of choice.
nice pic spread. thank you, i commonly take forever to get dressed when i am going out kilted. I like the break from Trad look for an everyday outing. BTW what kind of boots are you wearing in the 1st and second picst
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16th May 10, 06:24 PM
#60
Those are the regular issue mark 3 combat boot. Saddly no longer in circulation as we've come to a newer and in my oppinion lesser boot in the mark 10 combat boot.
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