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11th December 07, 11:33 AM
#31
Originally Posted by Monkey@Arms
No doubt true, but how many people do you come across that actually wear the kilt casually, the way they wear blue jeans?
Best regards,
Jake
I wear a kilt casually, the way I wear blue jeans: with a t-shirt and boots.
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11th December 07, 11:36 AM
#32
Originally Posted by ccga3359
I think even with a Sportkilt a belt and sporran look proper. the general rule of thumb regarding sporrans is if the kilt has pockets - no sporran, otherwise sporran.
I'm no expert on the matter, but I agree with Grant. If the kilt has pockets, I don't see the need in wearing a sporran. I'm actually comtemplating having my next kilt made with pockets. I guess I've discovered I need pockets.
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11th December 07, 11:38 AM
#33
Originally Posted by James MacMillan
I know, I know - - I didn't answer the question. But everybody is different. I don't think anyone is going to walk up to you on the street and say.
"Hey Kilted one, you forgot to put your belt through the loops."
Interesting that you say that, James. When the NYC kilted group gathered at St. Andrew's Pub for St. Andrew's Day last month, there were quite a few Scots there (of course).
When we asked one group of ladies visiting from Scotland how we looked, the first comment they made was that we had the belts inside the loops, which-to them-was a big no no.
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11th December 07, 11:41 AM
#34
Originally Posted by Ted Crocker
I just like those two prong work belts from Home depot and Lowes for casual. I find that the nickle plated rectangular buckles go better for formal, but tend to be too shiny to people looking at you.
I concur. The belts from Home Depot are actually quite nice - especially at $10 each. Though their finish is limited to a natural finish. I'm in the process of dying mine black now. More work than I had planned on - couldn't get a leather shop to do it.
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11th December 07, 11:45 AM
#35
Originally Posted by Chef
I wear my belt outside. The loops provide no support for the kilt; the original design of the loops was for the sporran anyway. If you are trying to use the belt to keep your kilt up it doesn't fit right. Now, if you put the belt through I wouldn't say you were wrong but since it serves no purpose (other than to possibly pull the kilt badly) why would you.
I never use the loops for a more practical reason though. I don't find a stiff leather belt comfortable if I am driving any distance. Not having the belt through the loops helps since it is easier to slip the belt on and off.
It is academic to me. I don't have any belt loops on my kilt. Guess I need to prepare myself for that day. I'm no expert, but if you are talking about the two loops on the back side of a kilt, I guess I thought they were there as a guide for the Sporan belt.
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11th December 07, 11:55 AM
#36
I picked up an nice brown oil tan work belt for about twenty at Lowes, AWP brand, and I like it much much more than the other kilt belts with the rectangular hook buckles. I would even go for one of those black woven pvc belts, but I don't do formal so much. Good luck dyeing your belt, I hope it comes out exactly as you want.
Originally Posted by Don Patrick
I concur. The belts from Home Depot are actually quite nice - especially at $10 each. Though their finish is limited to a natural finish. I'm in the process of dying mine black now. More work than I had planned on - couldn't get a leather shop to do it.
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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11th December 07, 12:06 PM
#37
Originally Posted by Ted Crocker
I picked up an nice brown oil tan work belt for about twenty at Lowes, AWP brand, and I like it much much more than the other kilt belts with the rectangular hook buckles. I would even go for one of those black woven pvc belts, but I don't do formal so much. Good luck dyeing your belt, I hope it comes out exactly as you want.
So far so good. I'm on my third dye layer and third rubbing. It is still looking good.
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11th December 07, 12:39 PM
#38
Originally Posted by James MacMillan
No - The general rule of thumb is that if it doesn't have a belt and sporran, it's a skirt!
Well said that man.Bravo.The only time a belt is not required when wearing the kilt is if a waist coat is worn.
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11th December 07, 04:51 PM
#39
Originally Posted by Don Patrick
I concur. The belts from Home Depot are actually quite nice - especially at $10 each. Though their finish is limited to a natural finish. I'm in the process of dying mine black now. More work than I had planned on - couldn't get a leather shop to do it.
Can you post a pic or a link of the belt? I can't find it on their website.
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11th December 07, 04:56 PM
#40
yeah 10 bucks, i wanna buy one.
Gillmore of Clan Morrison
"Long Live the Long Shirts!"- Ryan Ross
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