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    The Importance of knowing the Rules of Kilted Fashion

    MacMillan of Rathdown recently wrote in another thread about the importance of knowing the rules before deviating from them.

    I have mentioned this before and think that the topic is in itself worthy of a thread.

    Like it or not there are fashion rules

    There are some very staunch traditionalists here on XMTS.

    I am thinking about people like Chef, MoM, Matt Newsome, cajunscot, Scotus,and Jock Scot to name a few.

    When they wear highland attire they do so in a traditional manner and they follow those rules to a "T".

    Now when they offer their thoughts I carefully read them.

    I want to know the rules.

    Once you know the rules then you can decide how much of them you are going to follow.

    I have a tweed hat that I think works very well with a traditional outfit even though it isn't traditional (and gives Jock Scot the heebie jeebies )

    So I wear it happily, but in the knowledge that this is breaking a convention.

    Likewise my all black kilted outfit I have worn to Scottish Country Dances is one that Todd wouldn't wear in a million years. But I think it is quite daring, dashing, and I pull off wearing it with flair.

    I would like to tip my hat (yes Jock the Tweed one! ) to all the staunch traditionalists here on XMTS for helping me understand the rules of kilted fashion.

    I may not always follow those rules.

    They are rules after all not Fashion Laws after all.

    But when I break them it is by my choice, not ignorance.

    Cheers

    Jamie
    Last edited by Panache; 21st January 09 at 12:13 PM. Reason: spelling
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