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29th November 10, 07:55 AM
#11
Originally Posted by Tobus
A great first step! With time, they'll accept it as normal... and maybe some of them will even take an interest too.
I'd have probably skipped the steel-toed boots, though, and gone for a more traditional approach, this being a holiday-based family function. Especially when trying to drum up family interest in traditional Scottish attire. Maybe next holiday you could give that a whirl!
Maybe, but I was just so comfortable in those boots. They do go well with the kilt in informal circumstances and they look pretty good despite being so well worn in on the inside. For Christmas I am hoping to visit my grandmother in full hose and dress shoes. She'd get a kick out of it.
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29th November 10, 08:04 AM
#12
I wasn't kilted this Thanksgiving, as I was with my fiancée's family for holiday for the first time. I sure was glad to get home and take off the dang p@nts and put my kilt back on. At Christmas we'll be with my clan and I'll be kilted for sure!
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