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    Can it be Modern?

    Have been thinking about modern kilt wear and had a little time. Just some comparison pics.
    Traditional:

    Modern Take:

    No Sporran:


    Just throwing some ideas out.
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    I like it. Your modern take almost looks a little bit steampunkish, in an understated way.

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    The leather kilt sans sporran definitely takes the rest of the outfit squarely out of the traditional. Looks good!
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    Quote Originally Posted by CMcG View Post
    The leather kilt sans sporran definitely takes the rest of the outfit squarely out of the traditional. Looks good!
    I agree. With the sporran, it's more of a semi-traditional look. I have to say that as a man who has embraced modern kilt wear, as well as traditional, I like it. I like it a lot, as a matter of fact.
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    Looking good.
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    Shows that a leather kilt can still be traditional
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    Quote Originally Posted by CMcG View Post
    The leather kilt sans sporran definitely takes the rest of the outfit squarely out of the traditional. Looks good!
    With or without the sporran the leather kilt in question, in my humble opinion, cannot in any way be described as traditional.For a start it has a pocket! Come on chaps don't let our already slipping standards slip any more! Nice perhaps, modern it is, historical maybe, traditional never! I think that the OP should be congratulated for being realistic.

    Please let us not complicate things even more by using, yet another, heading of "semi-traditional", whatever that is supposed to mean.
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    I really like the look of that kilt better with the sporran. In my (admittedly narrow) mind, a kilt needs some type of "detail" in the front, in order to look like a kilt. A sporran, or the patterns of snaps or buttons used on many contemporary kilts, something. That second picture looks sharp. That's similar to the way I might wear a contemporary kilt for "nice, but casual" evening wear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Java View Post
    I really like the look of that kilt better with the sporran. In my (admittedly narrow) mind, a kilt needs some type of "detail" in the front, in order to look like a kilt. A sporran, or the patterns of snaps or buttons used on many contemporary kilts, something. That second picture looks sharp. That's similar to the way I might wear a contemporary kilt for "nice, but casual" evening wear.

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    I agree. Even with the pockets, the sporrran is neccissary. In pic 3, it looks like something is missing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McClef View Post
    Shows that a leather kilt can still be traditional
    Sorry Trefor, no it can't.
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