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15th June 11, 07:13 PM
#21
Yes, Zardoz, that is a suggestion.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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15th June 11, 07:42 PM
#22
Zardoz: For Heaven's sake! Why would you post a picture of someone standing in front of an old wooden trash receptacle? It completely distracts from the subject and ruins the whole effect.
Personally, I much prefer Robert's pictures of Lady Chrystel. Just look at the elegant backgrounds that frame her beauty. And, she proves indisputably that a woman can look better than any man it a kilt. Lovely!
I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.
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15th June 11, 07:43 PM
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15th June 11, 08:22 PM
#24
Originally Posted by mookien
Zardoz: For Heaven's sake! Why would you post a picture of someone standing in front of an old wooden trash receptacle? It completely distracts from the subject and ruins the whole effect.
Personally, I much prefer Robert's pictures of Lady Chrystel. Just look at the elegant backgrounds that frame her beauty. And, she proves indisputably that a woman can look better than any man it a kilt. Lovely!
Is this better...
Chris.
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15th June 11, 09:03 PM
#25
Hi
I tend to wear kilts that are at the middle of my knee or just touching the top (I personally see the longer ones, or ultra short ones as skirts)
When I go kilted I have worn, hiking boots with scrunched down socks for casual, worn dance ghillies without hose is summer (at a more formal event), and with hose and tasteful flats/loafers and changed into dance ghillies for country dance. I would also wear knee-high boots.
I'm also into historical costuming and do dress as a man when portraying male roles (sporran, hose, spats, sgian dubh...depending upon the era)
~ Clan Grant ~
Oh for more money to buy more kilts!
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15th June 11, 09:22 PM
#26
Originally Posted by Highland Lass
Hi
I tend to wear kilts that are at the middle of my knee or just touching the top (I personally see the longer ones, or ultra short ones as skirts)
When I go kilted I have worn, hiking boots with scrunched down socks for casual, worn dance ghillies without hose is summer (at a more formal event), and with hose and tasteful flats/loafers and changed into dance ghillies for country dance. I would also wear knee-high boots.
I'm also into historical costuming and do dress as a man when portraying male roles (sporran, hose, spats, sgian dubh...depending upon the era)
That's interesting.
I'm sure pictures would be appreciated...
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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15th June 11, 10:00 PM
#27
Chris: Much better. Good show! I hadn't noticed the person in the picture was a bonny lassie. Now, I see.
I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.
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16th June 11, 05:40 AM
#28
Good Girl Gone Plaid, I love your skirt with the pocket and pleats on the sides.
Did you make it yourself? It's really cute.
Lady Chrystel looks so charming in her short kilt, and elegant in her long one.
Bonnie Heather Greene, Kiltmaker and Artist
Traditional hand stitched kilts, kilt alterations, kilt-skirts
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16th June 11, 07:18 AM
#29
Originally Posted by bonnie heather
good girl gone plaid, i love your skirt with the pocket and pleats on the sides.
Did you make it yourself? It's really cute.
Lady chrystel looks so charming in her short kilt, and elegant in her long one.
here, here!!!
"The fun of a kilt is to walk, not to sit"
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16th June 11, 02:26 PM
#30
@ Woodsman, @ SpartanTartan, @ BonnieHeather,
It's a "faux" kilt, so it zips and the pockets don't work.
No, I didn't make it. It's actually a (gasp) skort that I cut the "ort" out of.
I'm happily awaiting my real kilts.
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