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Tobus Summer rugged outdoor wear:... 12th June 12, 10:37 AM
grizzbass looks great to me 12th June 12, 10:50 AM
creagdhubh Looking good, Tobus! 12th June 12, 10:54 AM
creagdhubh Now that's what I am talking... 12th June 12, 10:56 AM
cessna152towser Looking good. 12th June 12, 10:58 AM
cruiser348 I think it works just fine. ... 12th June 12, 11:00 AM
mookien But, I'm not one of them. ... 12th June 12, 11:07 AM
Jock Scot It all looks pretty sensible... 12th June 12, 11:27 AM
Joshua Yes Tobus, you should Plead... 12th June 12, 12:08 PM
Panache I like Jock's suggestion a... 12th June 12, 07:10 PM
kilted guys wife what works, works. you look... 12th June 12, 12:02 PM
tulloch I think it looks great. I,... 12th June 12, 12:06 PM
CWWoody Function and modern style,... 16th June 12, 12:14 AM
Tim B As I was reading your post,... 21st June 12, 10:42 AM
crash I have to vote for the Tilley... 29th June 12, 07:07 PM
James the Gilbert Looks Ok to me !! 2nd August 12, 05:59 PM
Standard Your brush country kit looks... 2nd August 12, 09:07 PM
georgeetta if I were you I'd get a... 5th August 12, 09:51 AM
Germankilter Looks good to me, adapt and... 30th August 12, 11:39 AM
Tobus Well, after spending nearly... 9th September 12, 11:56 AM
Pleater If you want black canvas you... 7th January 13, 12:49 PM
Tobus He made it almost to... 7th January 13, 01:16 PM
Friday I like the look and... 10th September 12, 12:21 AM
Bearded Man Brew Looks good. If somone has an... 2nd January 13, 08:35 AM
Tobus I do have a straw "sun... 12th June 12, 12:33 PM
Joshua I have a Bonner mesh-top... 12th June 12, 12:42 PM
Piipriker I have these:... 30th June 12, 06:54 AM
Off kilt-er dude The gear is slightly... 12th June 12, 04:21 PM
svc40bt The snap brim would look... 12th June 12, 05:06 PM
ThistleDown You look good from my... 12th June 12, 07:00 PM
RAF I think your look is... 12th June 12, 07:12 PM
MacMillans son "Summer rugged outdoor wear:... 12th June 12, 09:21 PM
creagdhubh Hahaha! +1 13th June 12, 05:34 AM
Kilted Magyar It all looks brilliant to me! 13th June 12, 07:55 AM
haukehaien It looks fine, although I... 13th June 12, 08:09 AM
Tobus It's curious that some of you... 13th June 12, 10:34 AM
gary meakin For me it's just a matter of... 14th June 12, 03:27 AM
rmccool I think it's a good choice,... 13th June 12, 09:29 AM
Dale-of-Cedars Another vote for Tilleys!... 13th June 12, 11:50 AM
sydnie7 Fabulous place, have enjoyed... 13th June 12, 05:28 PM
ThistleDown The boundary line between... 13th June 12, 12:48 PM
KenB Good look. As to a hat; I... 13th June 12, 12:50 PM
gary meakin Looks pretty good to me... 13th June 12, 02:43 PM
Andy Ternay You wear it with confidence... 13th June 12, 05:57 PM
English Bloke Don't mess with rattlers. ... 13th June 12, 06:06 PM
Muddy Don't change the hat. You... 14th June 12, 12:02 AM
Tobus The leggings aren't so much... 14th June 12, 05:50 AM
gary meakin Now that looks "right" to... 14th June 12, 06:11 AM
opositive looks aside, wouldn't boots +... 14th June 12, 06:37 AM
Muddy That last pic in the... 14th June 12, 11:59 AM
James Hood Looks great and... 14th June 12, 05:11 PM
CMcG I've been mulling this over... 15th June 12, 10:51 AM
SlackerDrummer No disrespect, Colin, but I'd... 15th June 12, 11:05 AM
CMcG No disrespect perceived :) I... 15th June 12, 11:22 AM
rondo It is all okay to my eye... 15th June 12, 12:03 PM
Alan H You're out and about in... 15th June 12, 06:54 PM
Panache Not to go too far off topic,... 15th June 12, 09:22 PM
Dale-of-Cedars Good materials, solid... 16th June 12, 12:00 AM
CMcG There is a section on their... 16th June 12, 07:25 AM
Panache Thanks for the link Colin ... 18th June 12, 04:42 PM
Gryphon noir I am a big fan of Tilley... 15th June 12, 10:12 PM
MacGumerait I think it looks great . ... 15th June 12, 11:20 PM
Muddy I still like the ballcap... 16th June 12, 02:50 PM
knotty Lookin good. As many have... 18th June 12, 05:39 PM
James Hood Also own an Equator which is... 29th June 12, 07:55 PM
ThistleDown Tilley. Bought forever. If... 29th June 12, 07:56 PM
Pleater A Tilley hat for eight... 17th July 12, 04:54 AM
Mikilt I too am a Tilley man. I have... 30th June 12, 04:53 AM
fcgeil No pics, but another vote for... 30th June 12, 05:20 AM
Tobus Didn't get time to 'kilt up'... 2nd July 12, 10:37 AM
Panache I checked out some Tilley... 2nd July 12, 12:29 PM
ThistleDown Did you try it on under your... 2nd July 12, 01:13 PM
crash Congratulations Tobus,... 5th July 12, 08:40 AM
Whidbey78 All in all I'd say your setup... 11th July 12, 12:50 AM
Muddy Funny enough, after hearing... 17th July 12, 12:18 AM
Dale-of-Cedars Yes you certainly did OK!... 17th July 12, 05:22 AM
ScotFree You know, it strikes me that... 17th July 12, 06:00 AM
Muddy Actually, I think I misspoke.... 17th July 12, 02:46 PM
texasmagpie Where did you find the brown... 6th January 13, 05:05 PM
Tobus I got that belt used with... 7th January 13, 09:50 AM
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    You look good from my perspective, too, Tobus, but I wonder about the gators; if you are trudging about in snake country I think they are a practically wise move but if not they seem a bit costumey to me.

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    I think your look is intelligent and individualistic. It works because you "own" it. I like it.
    "Guests, like fish, begin to smell after three days." Benjamin Franklin

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    "Summer rugged outdoor wear: awesome or blasphemous? "

    I'm goin' with awesomely blasphemous Toby, I guess that would be...awephemous!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan's son View Post
    "Summer rugged outdoor wear: awesome or blasphemous? "

    I'm goin' with awesomely blasphemous Toby, I guess that would be...awephemous!
    Hahaha! ***

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    It all looks brilliant to me!

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    It looks fine, although I agree with Panache that the diced hose tops look too formal. I'd replace them with some of What Price Glory's khaki/dark green hose tops, which would (I think) look more appropriate while having the same functionality.
    --Scott
    "MacDonald the piper stood up in the pulpit,
    He made the pipes skirl out the music divine."

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    Quote Originally Posted by haukehaien View Post
    It looks fine, although I agree with Panache that the diced hose tops look too formal. I'd replace them with some of What Price Glory's khaki/dark green hose tops, which would (I think) look more appropriate while having the same functionality.
    It's curious that some of you guys think of diced hose tops as formal only. I do agree that if we were talking full hose, worn civilian-style with low-cut shoes, diced hose are best left for formal wear. But these are military hose tops, worn with leggings in a similar style to spats. There's nothing formal about that. Heck, men used to march into battle wearing spats and diced hose. And considering the nature of hose tops (which have no foot on them), these can only be worn with spats, which IMHO give them a decidedly outdoorsy look. They are not designed for formal wear; the closest they could come to formal wear is a military dress uniform.

    Does the general kilt-wearing world not make an exception for diced hose tops worn with leggings/spats, given their long history of military service? If not, then should they?

    Now, I can certainly understand ThistleDown's "costumey" remark, considering a recent discussion which revealed that many of the native Scots shy away from diced hose due to associations with corny musical acts of yesteryear. I can even understand it being "costumey" in the sense that it's loosely emulating a military style when I am obviously not in a Highland Regiment. I very much expected that reaction, though I was hoping at least one person would call it blasphemous.

    As an aside, my wife hates this outfit. She says it's too busy, there's too much going on, too much for the eye to look at, nothing matches, nothing flows, she hates that tartan, doesn't like epaulettes on shirts, etc., etc., etc. The one thing she didn't say was that the hose looked too formal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tobus View Post
    It's curious that some of you guys think of diced hose tops as formal only. I do agree that if we were talking full hose, worn civilian-style with low-cut shoes, diced hose are best left for formal wear. But these are military hose tops, worn with leggings in a similar style to spats. There's nothing formal about that. Heck, men used to march into battle wearing spats and diced hose. And considering the nature of hose tops (which have no foot on them), these can only be worn with spats, which IMHO give them a decidedly outdoorsy look. They are not designed for formal wear; the closest they could come to formal wear is a military dress uniform.

    Does the general kilt-wearing world not make an exception for diced hose tops worn with leggings/spats, given their long history of military service? If not, then should they?

    Now, I can certainly understand ThistleDown's "costumey" remark, considering a recent discussion which revealed that many of the native Scots shy away from diced hose due to associations with corny musical acts of yesteryear. I can even understand it being "costumey" in the sense that it's loosely emulating a military style when I am obviously not in a Highland Regiment. I very much expected that reaction, though I was hoping at least one person would call it blasphemous.

    As an aside, my wife hates this outfit. She says it's too busy, there's too much going on, too much for the eye to look at, nothing matches, nothing flows, she hates that tartan, doesn't like epaulettes on shirts, etc., etc., etc. The one thing she didn't say was that the hose looked too formal.
    For me it's just a matter of personal preference I guess.
    I have a pair of red diced hose and would never even consider wearing them unless I was getting "dressed up".
    Right or wrong, it's just my perception. When I see diced hose, I think formal.

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    I think it's a good choice, and one I may imitate (minus the leggings, which are less necessary in the Bluegrass) for summer wear.
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    Another vote for Tilleys!

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