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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown View Post
    Fortunately CMcG is now back on his medications...

    These shoes may be fine for wandering around your local Scottish Games with a dazed, "I've been coshed on the noggin" look, or when pumping gas (petrol to us refined types) down at the local 7-11, but they are strictly OUTDOOR CASUAL shoes.

    Here's why:

    Take a look at the very thick commando soles (okay, if you are out with the lads and want to go commando, these are the shoes to wear). Aside from packing up with dog poo, rocks, mud, and even more canine crap to drag into the house, they are totally unsuited to dancing. (Unless of course your idea of dancing involves stomping to the beat of a tom-tom or the deafening blare of technocrap in mosh pit, in which case you can stop reading now.) Dancing is one of the hallmarks of a civilized gentleman, especially when kilted. On the dance floor these shoes would display all of the grace and elegance of a hippopotamus on a muddy river bank.

    And why is that? Simple. The soles would stick, rather than glide, on the dance floor. Yes, dancing is all about "tripping the light fantastic", not stumbling about the dance floor like a drunken sailor mauling a taxi dancer. Ruth Ettings fans will know that I mean.

    And besides, to quote O.J. Simpson-- "Those are ugly-*** shoes..."

    Need one say more?
    Ok, this is one of the more entertaining posts on this forum....
    "Before two notes of the theme were played, Colin knew it was Patrick Mor MacCrimmon's 'Lament for the Children'...Sad seven times--ah, Patrick MacCrimmon of the seven dead sons....'It's a hard tune, that', said old Angus. Hard on the piper; hard on them all; hard on the world." Butcher's Broom, by Neil Gunn, 1994 Walker & Co, NY, p. 397-8.

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    Likewise, I didn't comment on whether Chinese production of Doc Martens was good or bad... I was simply stating my observation.

    Though since the subject has come up, I think there are two primary reasons people usually want to pay attention to the nation of origin. 1: quality, and 2: politics. Even if the former is not an issue, the latter may be. And that's enough said on the subject.

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    While quality goods can be made in many countries, and there is a measure of logic in moving production offshore, there is a downside to this.
    And it is not only the quality of the goods that is relevant.
    In many cases, Third World countries produce goods that are immensely cheaper than those from Western nations because the workers are exploited and abused.
    It is worth inquiring after the conditions under which such cheaper goods are produced, since purchasing these goods amounts to approval of inhumane working conditions.
    When South Africa underwent its transformation from the apartheid regime, the new government was under immense pressure to join in the trend of globalisation. Protective import tariffs were abolished without regard to whether certain imports perhaps ought to be subjected to such tariffs because of unfair competition, dumping, or the use of slave labour.
    The nett result has been the collapse of the South African textile industry and the flooding of the South African market with goods of questionable origin.
    There is a racial aspect to this matter as well. Most of the textile factories employed Coloured and Indian workers, rather than black people.
    Unemployment in these communities has soared as a result, but the government, dominated by black people, has treated them with disdain.
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    Mosying back toward the topic, I have a pair of the heavy sole, heel cleat piper's brogues...they're comfortable enough to tromp around all day long at a Games and I don't feel like my feet will fall off. The leather seems to be good quality, and they take a shine well.

    It's worth re-hashing what at least one other person (MoR) said, that those big piper brogues aren't necessarily the best thing to be wearing at a formal indoor event...tho photographic evidence may show that particular style being worn, the heel cleat on the piper brogue is steady on ice...and hardwood, linoleum, veneer, and other soft surfaces.

    The advice to buy a nice pair of dress shoes is spot on. Don't forget the socks...piper's brogues pair well visually with big cable-knit socks, and can work fine with less-embellished socks. Big cable-knit fatties, IMHO, do not look nearly as good with smooth formal shoes.

    I also have a pair of Florsheim Imperials...comfortable, once they're broken in, but I wouldn't tromp around a Highland Games in them, either. The quality of the leather, and the shine I can get on them, may be similar to the piper's brogues I have...but there's no way the leather soles would hold up outdoors.

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    Hey Gents,

    It doesn't matter what shoes you are wearing. Only that you are sporting the kilt...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaimee View Post
    Hey Gents,

    It doesn't matter what shoes you are wearing. Only that you are sporting the kilt...
    Soooo...may we read from this that the novelty of a kilt is enough to overcome a girl's natural inclination to judge a man by his shoes?


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    Quote Originally Posted by wildrover View Post
    Soooo...may we read from this that the novelty of a kilt is enough to overcome a girl's natural inclination to judge a man by his shoes?
    But what about hotel and restaurant staff?
    "To the make of a piper go seven years of his own learning, and seven generations before. At the end of his seven years one born to it will stand at the start of knowledge, and leaning a fond ear to the drone he may have parley with old folks of old affairs." - Neil Munro

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    Ok, girls do judge guys by their shoes. That said, you see zero kilts in any given day in the Phoenix area. I guarantee you here, all eyes will be on the kilt.

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