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13th March 11, 09:21 AM
#11
I think an important issue here is that , clearly, you are wearing the kilt and service clothing with dignity and pride. Therefore, I say, Go for it!
If anyone is critical in a nasty, or non-constructive way, just look them in they eye and say, "It is Scottish-American veterans like me who served (and bled - if applicable) for our country in order that people like you would have the freedom to criticize my ethnic heritage".
One further thought, there may be a Scottish-American Military Society post near you. The folks there may have good advice.
Regards,
- Mark (USAF, Ret)
Mark Stephenson
Region 5 Commissioner (OH, MI, IN, IL, WI, MN, IA, KY), Clan MacTavish USA
Cincinnati, OH
[I]Be alert - the world needs more lerts[/I]
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13th March 11, 10:09 AM
#12
Originally Posted by swampfox
although i wonder which would look better the CNT's or the old school cotton whites
I was going to go with the cotton, both for comfort and because I absolutely detest the CNT.
@trifin: I Always do.
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13th March 11, 11:58 AM
#13
i would think the cottons would look better then the CNT's but i like the way the cnt's look with the dress pants, HMM... what about a dress blue top with a kilt? hmmm i think it might look good with the leatherneck tartan.
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13th March 11, 12:29 PM
#14
Originally Posted by swampfox
i would think the cottons would look better then the CNT's but i like the way the cnt's look with the dress pants, HMM... what about a dress blue top with a kilt? hmmm i think it might look good with the leatherneck tartan.
I would never wear a Crackerjack Jumper with a kilt... just all kinds of wrong there, methinks. And as far as a leatherneck tartan - My Girlfriend of 2 years is a power lifting, caber-tossing Devil Dog. She would kill me if I even THOUGHT if wearing a USMC anything. And I wouldnt anyhow, because I dont want to drop my IQ by 50 points.
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13th March 11, 12:48 PM
#15
im just thinking color wise here but after thinking about it... yeah the blue jumper wouldnt look good at all
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13th March 11, 02:59 PM
#16
Originally Posted by The Thirsty Viking
I would never wear a Crackerjack Jumper with a kilt... just all kinds of wrong there, methinks. And as far as a leatherneck tartan - My Girlfriend of 2 years is a power lifting, caber-tossing Devil Dog. She would kill me if I even THOUGHT if wearing a USMC anything. And I wouldnt anyhow, because I dont want to drop my IQ by 50 points.
Nice. Extra IQ points are overrated. They just get in the way of "executing simple plans violently"!
Btw, congrats on having such an overmatched significant other!:lol
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13th March 11, 03:36 PM
#17
Originally Posted by davidlpope
Nice. Extra IQ points are overrated. They just get in the way of "executing simple plans violently"!
Btw, congrats on having such an overmatched significant other!:lol
Haha... Yeah, I know when I am out-matched. I mean, I am a Lifter too, and did 10 years playing hockey, but I couldnt hold a candle to this chick.
Anyhow.. I think the more formal attire of the White shirt, and kilt hose would be more appropriate.
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13th March 11, 03:45 PM
#18
Originally Posted by theborderer
I suppose that I am too much a ex British Soldier when it comes to comments on Parade Dress. My preference would be the second choice, then, it is a parade and not a walk through the Hills. I dont understand many of the terms for clothing in the US, what is a white hat?? To me, the only headwear that goes with a kilt is Bonnet, Gengarry or go bareheaded.
I'm with you, for the same reasons (17/21 Lancers - I preferred riding to walking). I also spent a lot of my life at sea, first of all at the fishing, then merchant navy. Not many places I won't wear the kilt but somehow ships/boats and kilts don't mix for me....
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13th March 11, 04:49 PM
#19
Originally Posted by The Thirsty Viking
I would never wear a Crackerjack Jumper with a kilt... just all kinds of wrong there, methinks. And as far as a leatherneck tartan - My Girlfriend of 2 years is a power lifting, caber-tossing Devil Dog. She would kill me if I even THOUGHT if wearing a USMC anything. And I wouldnt anyhow, because I dont want to drop my IQ by 50 points.
Ahem,
Do you realize how many Marines there are on this forum? The Marines are of course a department of the Navy - the Men's Department.
Geoff Withnell
"My comrades, they did never yield, for courage knows no bounds."
No longer subject to reveille US Marine.
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13th March 11, 04:58 PM
#20
Originally Posted by Geoff Withnell
Ahem,
Do you realize how many Marines there are on this forum? The Marines are of course a department of the Navy - the Men's Department.
Prehaps he was referring to the potential IQ loss as taking place after his Marine girlfriend gave him the attitude adjustment for disrespecting the Corps.
(FWIW, I am proud to have had Marines in my family, and as friends. And I would never intentionally anger them.
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