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    Controversial choice

    So I have this White short sleeved DR Who Shirt . . . huge fan of Dr. Who."

    I want to wear it with my kilt.

    Is that in poor taste?

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    A picture would help.
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    In poor taste? Why that's just stuff and nonsense, says I. Doctor Who t shirts are cool.

    BTW, always Doctor. Never Dr.

    Geronimo!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ratspike View Post
    In poor taste? Why that's just stuff and nonsense, says I. Doctor Who t shirts are cool.

    BTW, always Doctor. Never Dr.

    Geronimo!
    Aye, good catch, that's my laziness coming in!

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    17022124_1730143223982428_9181887537105545806_n.jpg

    This is my "around the house" kilt and not one I'd wear out, the company said as a sports kilt it can be worn on the hip but idk.

    But that's the shirt.

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    In Scotland, the body decoration might be more likely to cause raised eyebrows than the shirt
    Alan

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    Quote Originally Posted by neloon View Post
    In Scotland, the body decoration might be more likely to cause raised eyebrows than the shirt
    Alan
    Tattoos are frowned upon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrWilson View Post
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    This is my "around the house" kilt and not one I'd wear out, the company said as a sports kilt it can be worn on the hip but idk.

    But that's the shirt.
    It looks like a good, casual combo to me. I say, wear it!

    -- David L.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrWilson View Post
    17022124_1730143223982428_9181887537105545806_n.jpg

    This is my "around the house" kilt and not one I'd wear out, the company said as a sports kilt it can be worn on the hip but idk.

    But that's the shirt.
    Great shirt! The art seems to compliment the kilt...or maybe it's the other way around.
    "The fun of a kilt is to walk, not to sit"

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    May I ask why we even started discussing tattoos? The question was about the shirt.

    I say it's fine. I wear t-shirts with kilts all the time and don't own a shirt I wouldn't wear with the kilt. The question is wear it to what? If I'm going to something casual to a casual event, then I'm good to go with the t-shirt. Generally, using your kilt like any lower body garment is fine.
    Death before Dishonor -- Nothing before Coffee

    Nihil curo de ista tua stulta superstitione

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