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21st September 20, 07:11 PM
#11
Originally Posted by kingandrew
I saw the photo and wondered if he were wearing a kilt backwards (as sometimes happens in these sorts of celebrity events) or if it was some other sort of man-skirt design.
Andrew
I had thought something similar when I first saw him. Actually, I thought he was wearing it sideways. Fortunately, the show won all seven awards for comedy. That gave me a lot more time to look . My wife's comment about the longer length in the back dissuaded me from my first opinion. Right back to my first opinion, " What an odd look" . Then again, most non-kilt wearers likely think the same of us.
Last edited by Brian Rose; 21st September 20 at 07:12 PM.
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23rd September 20, 07:49 AM
#12
To be, or not to be...
Interesting take for a kilt, or is it a kilt?
I remember once upon a time, seeing a picture of an all-around pleated kilt on this forum. Can not find it now, but found a picture of Sir Alexander Macdonald, 1744 - 1795 with the help from Google: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/417779302924760820/
So it is not unknown to have pleats in the front of the kilt.
So, could this new take be seen as a newborn invention of the all-around pleated kilt?
Anyway, the gray kilt-suit(?) looks good. Well, the socks kind of ruin the impression . But to each their own.
If people did not sometimes do silly things, nothing intelligent would ever get done.
--- Ludwig Wittgenstein (26 April 1889 – 29 April 1951)
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25th September 20, 01:15 PM
#13
Saw this posted up on Facebook yesterday.
Who ever designed this was trying to be artsy, but to me it rings of all kinds of wrong. Almost like they watched USA kilts' Q&A on their nightmare kilt outfit.
As OCR said, the kilt and jacket have good fabric, but the execution...
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28th September 20, 09:34 AM
#14
I'd wondered myself if it was a kilt mis-worn or gone askew. Having also done a wee search on the designer, I'll echo Lady Grey to note that the designer site calls it a skirt. So, not a kilt at all.
The all around pleating is certainly different, though different makes the mark of many designers. Time will tell if one male celebrity it a skirt transitions to wear on the street any more than than celebrities in kilts have.
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28th September 20, 05:50 PM
#15
Those ancient U Nialls from Donegal were a randy bunch.
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29th September 20, 02:19 PM
#16
Not a kilt
Far be it to say i am an expert on kilts , but to my knowledge kilts do not have pleats in the front , period. It's a man in a skirt.
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30th September 20, 02:20 AM
#17
Originally Posted by KILTED BILL
Far be it to say i am an expert on kilts , but to my knowledge kilts do not have pleats in the front , period. It's a man in a skirt.
What about this?
(Source the link in my previous post)
If people did not sometimes do silly things, nothing intelligent would ever get done.
--- Ludwig Wittgenstein (26 April 1889 – 29 April 1951)
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30th September 20, 01:08 PM
#18
Exceptions
There are always exceptions to the rule. But i think most here on x marks the spot would agree that kilts don't have pleats in the front.
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30th September 20, 01:54 PM
#19
... definitely a skirt. He can wear what he wants to and there is no danger of cultural appropriation, either.
Those ancient U Nialls from Donegal were a randy bunch.
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3rd October 20, 09:13 AM
#20
It is definitely a skirt, not a kilt. As other rabble have said, nice tailoring and fabric. Not what I would wear, but I don't mind the skirt so much a the socks. What was he thinking?!!
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