View Poll Results: Better for a first kilt: Traditional or Contemporary?
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14th July 09, 12:32 PM
#1
Looking for ways to be even more traditional
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19th July 09, 09:27 PM
#2
My first kilt was a traditional and out of personal preferance that is what I wear. Being kilted fulltime for the past 7 months in West Tx a traditional is more comfortable for me due to the heat it is normally in the upper 90's to low 100's
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20th July 09, 10:46 AM
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My first was contemporary black canvas from Celtic Croft, due to cost. My wife calls it my training kilt. Now that I wear it all the time she sees the need for a traditional, and knows that I will wear it.
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21st July 09, 07:11 AM
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Started with a home made kilt in black denim, then SWK, USAK, and TANKS.
SWK Standard or USAK Semi-trad is the way to go to start. Both emulate the traditional with due respect. Contemporary kilts are nice for work, and sometimes at the beach.
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21st July 09, 11:15 AM
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I thought I would chime in here and say that I'm currently my Amerikilt. I actually own two- one I never wear any more because it's made to the jeans waist, and having started as a wee lad with a traditional, I kept wanting to pull it up to the correct height, turning it into a minikilt. I really liked the thing otherwise, though, so I ordered one and asked for a tradition rise. I love my AK. So for a first kilt? I think it all depends on your personality. How comfortable are you with yourself? What is your personal taste?
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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30th July 09, 04:50 AM
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Whenever I wear my contemporary kilt, I get yelled at from people in moving vehicles.
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30th July 09, 10:11 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by The Guy in the Kilt at UC
Whenever I wear my contemporary kilt, I get yelled at from people in moving vehicles.
Yeah, I got the dress comment yesterday from some guys in a truck. I'd love to see them do that to the local pipe band... made up of cops.
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30th July 09, 11:24 AM
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 Originally Posted by sathor
Yeah, I got the dress comment yesterday from some guys in a truck. I'd love to see them do that to the local pipe band... made up of cops.
Ya know... I've yet to have that problem. Maybe it's because I'm a 290lb, biker lookin' guy... Or maybe it's the slightly crazy glint in my eye.
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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30th July 09, 06:27 PM
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 Originally Posted by Nighthawk
Ya know... I've yet to have that problem. Maybe it's because I'm a 290lb, biker lookin' guy...  Or maybe it's the slightly crazy glint in my eye. 
290?!?! Holy....
Really? I would have sword you were no more than 220 from your avatar.
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30th July 09, 06:03 AM
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I would think that it would depend on environment as much as on the person to be wearing it. I was at university when I started wearing a kilt and I have to say that a modern (being a black Utilikilt) went over very well in that area. I was in the college of arts and they were not totally uncommon ( I had seen 1 on campus before I started wearing mine). I was well accepted and recognized for what it was at that time. I woke in IT for a living now and it would be recognized here but not as well as a traditional so that is what I wear predominantly now. just my experience for what it is worth.
thanks,
Jeremy
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