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I wear my kilts casual , usually with hose & sporran - flashes & sgian depending on my mood . I'll wear a tshirt - maybe a vest with whatever footwear fits the day's acitivity . I don't rreally go to anything that would require dressing it up too much .
veritas aequitas
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10th July 16, 10:11 AM
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I live near the Kilpatrick hills in west dumbartonshire, I generally do the hills two to three times per week, up to Loch
Humphrey or the Doughnut hill from Overtoun.
Since doing the 'Kiltwalk' from Hampden Park in Glasgow to Balloch at Loch Lomond Shores, I have found that the kilt
Is the best mode of dress for trekking thru the hills even in cold and blowy winter days.
Certainly wearing the kilt adds to the thrill of being in remote spots in the hills, giving a very comfortable and satisfying
Feeling of well being
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20th August 16, 11:50 PM
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A kilted I will go!
I am a newbie to kilting. So I don't have a lot of experiences to draw upon. Nor am I put Scottish descent. I can trace my ancestry back to John Endecot of Devon in the 1600's on my father's side. So I'm sure there's some Celtic connections in my bloodline. But I have always had an affinity for Gaelic and Celtic culture. I like the look of kilts. I have only worn my kilt casually. I don't have any of the kit for formal/ traditional wear, but I will as time goes on.
I don't think in this day and age it should matter what a person wears so long as you feel comfortable. If you're in a formal situation then dress like it.
I love the way it looks. I love the way it feels. I look dapper in a kilt, whether it's worn with a tank top, t shirt or a blazer. I am a rebel and dare to be different. Lol
A kilted I will go!
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