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    I love my Ghillies. Just the fact that you have to dress yourself rather than just slipping on a pair of shoes. It makes it special in these days easy life
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moose McLennan

    I don't think I've never seen anyone in Scotland who "put their own outfit together" in ghillie brogues; they always wear black brogues or other plain black shoes instead.

    M.
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    roon here almaist everyin wears ghillie brogues fur formal kilt wear....

    look a my wedding pic oan the 'Awfy Lota Kilts' threid ...

    19 o' the 20 kilties arr wearin ghillie brogues...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pour1Malt
    Moosemon-

    roon here almaist everyin wears ghillie brogues fur formal kilt wear....

    look a my wedding pic oan the 'Awfy Lota Kilts' threid ...

    19 o' the 20 kilties arr wearin ghillie brogues...
    Might be a regional difference between Dumfries & Galloway and the Borders...

    Probably not though. I wore them to my own wedding here in Germany and to my sister's in Scotland - I'm not disputing they have a certain flair. [an ye kin end up oan the flair tae, thair gey slippy oan hotel cairpet...!]
    Maybe it's just with the proliferation of ghillie brogues, normal shoes stand out more?

    M.

    [apologies for the bad pun, consumed too many 'Broons' annuals as a child]
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    I really like ghillie brogues for formal wear; however, for day wear one could wear what we call "wing tips." These are most appropriate for kilt outfits. As far as saying ghillie brogues are a Victorian invention.... and?? Seriously, what's wrong with Victorian inventions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robin

    a ghillie (sniper) suit
    I can barely type I'm laughing so hard. I just had this image of Oscar the Grouch all grown up and kilted. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scotus
    I really like ghillie brogues for formal wear; however, for day wear one could wear what we call "wing tips." These are most appropriate for kilt outfits. As far as saying ghillie brogues are a Victorian invention.... and?? Seriously, what's wrong with Victorian inventions?
    There's nothing wrong with Victorian inventions. Most of what we call the traditional kilted fashion was formed around this period.

    As far as the ghillie brogues, I have nothing against them, but they're not for me. I prefer a simple, well-shined dress shoe for formal wear.

    We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb

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