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26th May 09, 12:57 PM
#21
In, in, in---please.
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26th May 09, 01:40 PM
#22
Always "in" with the kilt -- even when it's a contemporary kilt or a MUG like a UK.
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26th May 09, 02:11 PM
#23
Originally Posted by Shanntarra
I wish I could find him the Tee I saw this weekend. On the front said "Go Kilt?" The back said "Of course there is nothing under it. If there was it would be a skirt."
I believe several companies make variations on that one.
Here is one: http://stores.shop.ebay.com/Scottish...34Q2ec0Q2em322
Best regards,
Jake
[B]Less talk, more monkey![/B]
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26th May 09, 02:58 PM
#24
I don't wear a kilt (yet) as I don't have a kilt (yet), but I bet I'll tuck all of my shirts IN.
Michael
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26th May 09, 06:58 PM
#25
I only have modern kilts/MUG's, and I always wear my shirts tucked in. However, I have yet to wear any of my bowling style shirts with my kilts, but I don't think I would tuck those in with a kilt. Although, if the shirt was short enough... say, just to the bottom of the belt or so... I might wear it out instead... maybe. It really all depends on how it looks on who's wearing it.
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26th May 09, 07:06 PM
#26
At home: out. Out and about: in.
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26th May 09, 07:31 PM
#27
Past President, St. Andrew's Society of the Inland Northwest
Member, Royal Scottish Country Dance Society
Founding Member, Celtic Music Spokane
Member, Royal Photographic Society
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26th May 09, 08:19 PM
#28
Originally Posted by Kiltman
INdefinitely IN
I agree!
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27th May 09, 12:59 AM
#29
I've never really thought about it seeing as how I usualy have my shirt or tshirt on before my kilt be it a trad or not so I'm usualy tucked in.
I did however buy a nice tshirt the other day which can't be worn tucked in due to the punch line being quite a bit down the front and it just didn't look right having it untucked whith my union kilt so I'll have to see how that turns out.
Originally Posted by csbdr
I'd say in, but I agree there can be some out looks which are OK. I have kind of a "rockabilly" look for lack of a better word, which incorporates a mechanics shirt out and open over a tshirt. Probably would not go over well here, but I think it works in a certain way.
I used to do that with my plain black shook uniform shirt with a black tshirt under it. I havent done that since school it could be pull offable with a black uk
Jordan
The hielan' man he wears the kilt, even when it's snowin';
He kens na where the wind comes frae,
But he kens fine where its goin'.
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27th May 09, 02:45 AM
#30
IN, for my sake !
Andrew Philip
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