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4th February 11, 02:27 PM
#21
I wouldn't do it; but that doesn't mean that you shouldn't. I have to say, it does sound atrocious, and the pic posted above looks pretty (to me) bad. Then again, to each his/her own. Try it out, post pics.
The Barry
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voca me cum benedictis." -"Dies Irae" (Day of Wrath)
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4th February 11, 06:03 PM
#22
VFF goes well with kilts...
...just not on the same person!
I have a fairly diverse kilt collection and none of them work with the FiveFingers.
C.H. Cheng
First Singaporean Xmarker!
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4th February 11, 10:30 PM
#23
Originally Posted by Ryan Ross
It's fine at home or in the deep woods where no one can see you...
...avoid in public.
Ahh a pair of treksports - good taste my man...
Actually the only pairs they had in my size at Bill Jacksons were either colored like creamsicle or black, so I got the black... and they happened to be treksports.
Seriously, if I could find a pair of calf-high toe socks I might consider it... but I have this thing about wearing a kilt w/out hose... w/out hose it just looks like a "skirt" to me, personally (I know, I know... I'm an a-hole), but the hose is what makes it a kilt.
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5th February 11, 03:51 AM
#24
Thanks for the pic.I have now found an article of clothing which makes my sartorial soul shudder even more than baseball caps. That said. absolutely no problem wearing them or anything else with a casual kilt. Comfort rules when casual.....
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5th February 11, 06:45 AM
#25
With the initial caveate that you can wear anything you like . . . .
Since you asked: Yes,--too casual--or. . . strange--or . . . something. Maybe to a dog fight, but otherwise. . . no!
Happy kilting.
Jim Killman
Writer, Philosopher, Teacher of English and Math, Soldier of Fortune, Bon Vivant, Heart Transplant Recipient, Knight of St. Andrew (among other knighthoods)
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5th February 11, 08:40 AM
#26
toe sox for toe shoes
Mind you i haven't tried either the 5 finger or these sox but might me worth a shot...they are knee highs:
http://www.sockdreams.com/products/s...igh-with-grips
http://www.sockdreams.com/products/s...high-toe-socks
Let me know if you think they'd work.
Rondo
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5th February 11, 08:46 AM
#27
oh...BTW, any guy that goes by 'Burly Brute' can wear anything he wants to IMHO... ... just saying...
Rondo
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5th February 11, 11:35 AM
#28
Seriously....why do you have to ask?
If you're just curious what people think...fine. I think they look awful.
If you really, truly honestly are looking for validation, then I have to ask...why?
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5th February 11, 12:16 PM
#29
I've just priced them up here in the UK and WOW they is expensive cheapest are £80 thats a very good pair of brogues that is. Mind i do like them though
BUT NOT with the kilt
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6th February 11, 09:28 PM
#30
Originally Posted by rondo
oh...BTW, any guy that goes by 'Burly Brute' can wear anything he wants to IMHO... ... just saying...
Rondo
Haha I'm more the complete opposite, I just fancied the name I s'pose.
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