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    This is so utterly and completely "not me". It's interesting, though.

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    Dale, the ninjas would lurk in the shadow of the kilted guys where they'd not be noticed while folks stare at the kiltie...
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan H View Post
    This is so utterly and completely "not me". It's interesting, though.
    I could not agree more Alan. Sorry Ron and with the greatest of respect, I find your train of thought rather sad.
    " Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.

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    Well understand that. Didn't expect it to fit for everyone.

    First words of the original post are, "I know there are many reasons men choose to wear a kilt"

    Different strokes for sure.

    Was hoping the thread would be for those who do identify....
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
    Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    Perhaps the more modern kiltie would identify. I know I do.
    As an individual, Ive always walked to a different drummer. My kiltdom is just an extension of that.


    Craig

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    I don't wear a kilt for its effect on other people. I don't care for any sort of "in your face" attitude, regardless who's doing it, or the subject matter....
    Brian

    "They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~ Benjamin Franklin

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    Interesting proposal, Ron. I say interesting because you've really touched on a very real part of wearing a kilt. Whether a gentleman intends to or not, they are pushing against the grain of social expectations by wearing a kilt. It doesn't matter if the said person is on the very progressive and unconventional edge of contemporary kilt style, or with the very conservative side of highland dress with the most discerning eye for historical accuracy, or anywhere in between for that matter - wearing a kilt where 99.99%+ of the male population wears bifurcated garments, and are expected to follow suit to be called 'normal', invariably pushes social expectations and 'rules' in the face of those very same people who decide to follow them.

    Simply put, any kilting on a regular basis is 'in your face', whether intended or not, and regardless of how tastefully it's done. It's just the nature of the beast because it's so different from the daily monotony everyone has become used to.

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    interesting. This sort of thing makes me laugh, LitTrog,Jock I always look forward to your comments for humorous and knowledgeable remarks. The in your face bit ,if thats the way you feel, wear a sword and shield (only jesting) LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clockwork View Post
    Interesting proposal, Ron. I say interesting because you've really touched on a very real part of wearing a kilt. Whether a gentleman intends to or not, they are pushing against the grain of social expectations by wearing a kilt. It doesn't matter if the said person is on the very progressive and unconventional edge of contemporary kilt style, or with the very conservative side of highland dress with the most discerning eye for historical accuracy, or anywhere in between for that matter - wearing a kilt where 99.99%+ of the male population wears bifurcated garments, and are expected to follow suit to be called 'normal', invariably pushes social expectations and 'rules' in the face of those very same people who decide to follow them.

    Simply put, any kilting on a regular basis is 'in your face', whether intended or not, and regardless of how tastefully it's done. It's just the nature of the beast because it's so different from the daily monotony everyone has become used to.

    Cheers,
    -Jake


    I am not saying that in Scotland there are not those who have the "in your face" kilt attitude and most certainly in my youth I did on occasion wear the kilt for effect, when a young lady was involved, but actually it is rare for the locals to appear to take any notice whatsoever. So on the whole you are backing the wrong horse if you want a reaction------even if you are wearing the kilt like a dogs dinner.

    I have said many times that given the reactions that you chaps outwith Scotland appear to get whilst wearing the kilt , it would just not be my style to be "in your face"-----British reserve perhaps------ and besides, I would never be brave enough to do it!
    " Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.

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    The reason I like Ron's words is that it perfectly reflects my attitude. I wear a kilt because it's comfortable, it looks great, and it reflects a bit of my heritage. And I really don't care if anybody likes it or not, I don't care if anybody approves of it or not, and I challenge anybody to confront me about it. Do what you do. If you ain't being you, you ain't being.

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