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24th March 08, 12:47 PM
#11
Darrell you cut a dashing figure kilted, no wonder you invite such positive comments.
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24th March 08, 09:03 PM
#12
Originally Posted by floridaredhead
I'd have to say the same applies to ladies wearing the sash.
I'm female, btw, and look for any excuse to wear my sash!
I'm trying to convince my b/f - of O'Neill, Stewart and MacLeod ancestry - to get himself a kilt. Problem is, he's very fixated on his Prussian ancestry and is a little slow to join the kilt world. Go figure!
I keep trying!
Good luck on getting him kilted and
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25th March 08, 04:12 PM
#13
Originally Posted by ccga3359
Darrell you cut a dashing figure kilted, no wonder you invite such positive comments.
Thanks for the compliment, Grant. I think taking pride in your appearance and conducting yourself like a gentleman is important when wearing a kilt whether wearing it casually or more formally. I always try to leave a good impression whether I'm wearing one of my Amerikilts or one of my 16oz wools from Scotland. It's simply a way of showing respect for the kilt and respect for the people you encounter.
Darrell
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