X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.

   X Marks Partners - (Go to the Partners Dedicated Forums )
USA Kilts website Celtic Croft website Celtic Corner website Houston Kiltmakers

User Tag List

Page 6 of 9 FirstFirst ... 45678 ... LastLast
Results 51 to 60 of 81
  1. #51
    Join Date
    12th April 11
    Location
    Orange County, CA
    Posts
    476
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)

    Re: The dichotomy: the "Edgy" old guy just looks silly

    Quote Originally Posted by MeghanWalker View Post
    Honestly, I dont think that makes you look weird at all. I tend to feel more comfortable around older men who have a tad bit of a wild side to them anyway. I think that a camo kilt on a 50-something year old man is completely appropriate and even a little fun.

    You could rock both the camo and the tartan Age is just a number. You are young at heart.

    and I know that I am way late on this response...just read the first post though. I will catch up tomorrow. My bed and my Harry Potter movie are beckoning to me ;)
    He needs to repost the camo kilt pic. He rocks it!

  2. #52
    Join Date
    11th July 08
    Location
    Detroit
    Posts
    1,353
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)

    Re: The dichotomy: the "Edgy" old guy just looks silly

    Alan,

    I was at a Buddhist temple that had a path set up for walking meditations. I had my 20 year old beagle with me. I was standing there enjoying the day and my dog was doing what hounds do. He was howling, rolling in smelly things, sniffing about and having a generally splendid time.

    I was standing next to a monk and I gave him a 'please forgive my dog' look. He said "No worries. He's just enjoying his Buddha Nature...much like you".

    I was wearing a utilikilt, work boots, hunting socks and a hoodie. I'm 46 years old.

    Beagle On, Brother!
    [I][B]Ad fontes[/B][/I]

  3. #53
    Join Date
    4th October 10
    Posts
    632
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)

    Re: The dichotomy: the "Edgy" old guy just looks silly

    When I look back at how I dressed through the years, (I’m 53 now) I find that the times when I thought I was stylish and impressing the ladies were the times when I looked the silliest.
    I wore platform shoes or clogs, hip hugger jeans with a wide white belt, bell sleeve paisley shirts in the 70’s
    I wore a leisure suit for my high school class picture.
    I thought I was a cowboy in the 80’s.
    I have since learned the ‘classic’ way of dressing.
    I wear Carhart jeans and Timberland work boots at work. (classic styles that haven’t changed in ages)
    Outside of work: chinos, oxford shirts, tweed jacket, cardigans. (classic styles that haven’t changed in ages)
    MacLachlan Tartan kilt.
    I don’t look at “old” men in Utilikilts and think they should act their age, but I feel I’m too old to wear one. I actually don’t like them but that’s another conversation altogether.
    I think guys over 25 who wear oversized-straight billed baseball caps and low slung jeans are dressing too young but again it’s a look I don’t like no matter how young or old the wearer is.
    But the Utilikilt is not an age thing with me. It looks the same to me on the young and old.

  4. #54
    Join Date
    17th March 10
    Location
    Hay Springs, NE
    Posts
    1,298
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)

    Re: The dichotomy: the "Edgy" old guy just looks silly

    Quote Originally Posted by Detroitpete View Post
    Alan,

    I was at a Buddhist temple that had a path set up for walking meditations. I had my 20 year old beagle with me. I was standing there enjoying the day and my dog was doing what hounds do. He was howling, rolling in smelly things, sniffing about and having a generally splendid time.

    I was standing next to a monk and I gave him a 'please forgive my dog' look. He said "No worries. He's just enjoying his Buddha Nature...much like you".

    I was wearing a utilikilt, work boots, hunting socks and a hoodie. I'm 46 years old.

    Beagle On, Brother!
    Anybody who lives with beagles is alright in my book. Let them be beagles and they'll teach you how to be yourself...plus, they can always find an adventure to lead you on. That's what they're for.

    An old pic I found this morning while organizing files on my home server--circa 2006-ish.


    Slightly off topic, but what the heck.
    The grass is greener on the other side of the fence...and it's usually greenest right above the septic tank.
    Allen

  5. #55
    Join Date
    12th April 11
    Location
    Orange County, CA
    Posts
    476
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)

    Re: The dichotomy: the "Edgy" old guy just looks silly

    Quote Originally Posted by gpmeakin View Post
    I wore platform shoes or clogs, hip hugger jeans with a wide white belt, bell sleeve paisley shirts in the 70’s.
    LOL, I'm wearing this TODAY!
    Platform boho boots, flared jeans, wide belt (not white,thoguh) and a pseudo peasant top with paisley trim.


    It's back in style, bust it out again!

  6. #56
    Join Date
    5th September 05
    Location
    Chicago
    Posts
    5,144
    Mentioned
    2 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)

    Re: The dichotomy: the "Edgy" old guy just looks silly

    Quote Originally Posted by GoodGirlGonePlaid View Post

    It's back in style, bust it out again!
    I read somewhere that you set your mode of dress in high school and stick to that basic look all your life. hence, I got the ivy-league-hippy-semi-cowboy thang from the late 60's/early 70's goin' for me....which is nice.

    Best

    AA

  7. #57
    Join Date
    4th October 10
    Posts
    632
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)

    Re: The dichotomy: the "Edgy" old guy just looks silly

    Quote Originally Posted by GoodGirlGonePlaid View Post
    LOL, I'm wearing this TODAY!
    Platform boho boots, flared jeans, wide belt (not white,thoguh) and a pseudo peasant top with paisley trim.


    It's back in style, bust it out again!
    Isn't it great that what I wore in high school is now in-style women's wear

  8. #58
    Join Date
    5th September 05
    Location
    Chicago
    Posts
    5,144
    Mentioned
    2 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)

    Re: The dichotomy: the "Edgy" old guy just looks silly

    Quote Originally Posted by gpmeakin View Post
    Isn't it great that what I wore in high school is now in-style women's wear
    Now THAT'S edgy....

    Best

    AA

  9. #59
    Join Date
    15th October 07
    Location
    Oakville, Ontario
    Posts
    852
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)

    Re: The dichotomy: the "Edgy" old guy just looks silly

    Quote Originally Posted by gpmeakin View Post
    Isn't it great that what I wore in high school is now in-style women's wear
    Line of the day. I laughed out loud.

  10. #60
    Join Date
    4th February 10
    Location
    Toccoa, Ga. USA
    Posts
    126
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)

    Re: The dichotomy: the "Edgy" old guy just looks silly

    Quote Originally Posted by robthehiker View Post
    Line of the day. I laughed out loud.
    True. The fact that I'm of a similar age, and wore the same thing only makes it funnier. auld argonian's Carl the Groundskeeper imitation gave me a chuckle too..........

Page 6 of 9 FirstFirst ... 45678 ... LastLast

Similar Threads

  1. From "Normal" to "Formal" - the kilt's place as a Highland garment
    By Woodsheal in forum Historical Kilt Wear
    Replies: 51
    Last Post: 11th June 10, 01:55 PM
  2. "21st Century Kilts" splits from "Geoffrey (Tailor)"
    By Hamish in forum Contemporary Kilt Wear
    Replies: 27
    Last Post: 24th February 09, 07:27 PM
  3. Replies: 17
    Last Post: 30th July 08, 03:21 PM
  4. "you look silly"
    By Graham in forum General Kilt Talk
    Replies: 12
    Last Post: 14th January 06, 05:24 PM

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

» Log in

User Name:

Password:

Not a member yet?
Register Now!
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.2.0