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26th July 11, 11:55 AM
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Summer Styles, MacLean fashion
Everyone else is doing it, so I thought I'd jump on the band waggon too!
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In deference to the heat, I'm wearing a pale blue linen shirt, sleeves roled up. I find linen shirts to be a godsend in our Southern summers, and they look especially nice with the kilt.
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Photo taken at the Glasgow (Kentucky) Highland Games on a very hot day. I am wearing a blue and white gingham shirt, a green tie with little red paisleys, green hose with red dicing. The bonnet was a bit warm, but protected the pate quite well!
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Taken at an alfresco supper on a very hot evening. Shirt is a white button-down collar.
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A most unflattering pic! I am wearing a navy blue Chemise Lacoste polo shirt at a casual gathering. I like polo shirts with the kilt, although I prefer long sleeved shirts, which I find to be cooler in the summer than the knit polos. Really.
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And since summers are all relative ( "location, location, location" ), here is a summer photo taken in the kilt's native country. Again, I am wearing a blue and white gingham shirt, a navy pullover, and some shoes some would not consider "traditional" but which were most effective for the walking Sara and I did that day!
As mentioned, I like linen shirts in the summer, as well as regular broadcloth shirts in a variety of colours, stripes, and checks. I always wear hose. My legs don't seem to feel the heat at all. I seldom wear a belt with the kilt at any time, especially when casually turned out in the summer.
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