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26th May 08, 03:44 AM
#41
Originally Posted by Galician
Jimmy, why not be in YOUR shoes and kilted? You are in Scotland, after all! Despite my attraction to kilts, I can't tell you how much it put me off thinking of wearing one in past years after hearing the Scots disparage wearing it.
What I mean is that there seems to be more organised kilt nights across the pond and I feel that wearing the kilt in some of these places would be great.
Don't get me wrong I wear the kilt at every opportunity in Scotland and in recent years so many people are kilted at some time in their life, perhaps for the first time but always want to wear it again.
Gone are the days in Scotland when you would be walking out in your kilt accompanied by 'Donald where yer troosers' from passer-bys.
Now more than ever the kilt in Scotland is accepted not just as formal dress but for many casual uses also with more and more young people being the majority wearers
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26th May 08, 05:11 AM
#42
Originally Posted by Jimmy
Now more than ever the kilt in Scotland is accepted not just as formal dress but for many casual uses also with more and more young people being the majority wearers
Let's hope this will be the case in other countries, too. Not only in Scotland.
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26th May 08, 07:05 AM
#43
Originally Posted by Jimmy
Now more than ever the kilt in Scotland is accepted not just as formal dress but for many casual uses also with more and more young people being the majority wearers
Originally Posted by Mipi
Let's hope this will be the case in other countries, too. Not only in Scotland.
Maybe it's just that I don't go to anyplace new anymore, and everyplace I go they have already seen me in a kilt, but I find my mode of dress to be fully accepted.
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