X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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1st April 11, 07:37 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by cajunscot
Again, I could really care less if someone wants to wear a fedora, penny loafers or what not with their kilt. Everyone so far has posted that you should wear the kilt in the way it suits you, which most of us who are traditionalists do -- we were ours traditionally. If someone asks us, of course we are going to give the traditionalist viewpoint -- yet it seems to me that the traditionalist viewpoint really isn't welcome here. If I'm wrong and assumed that, then my sincere apologies, but that's what I can't help but feel.
Perhaps it's time to shake the dust from the sandals...
T.
I don't really think any point of view is unwelcome on this forum, unless it is delivered in a holier than though manner that suggests that all other points of view are incorrect and the people who hold them are in some way inferior. Hearing divergent points of view can be enriching; being put down does not add anything to the experience for anyone.
Last edited by Lyle1; 1st April 11 at 07:41 PM.
Reason: grammar
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