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29th October 04, 02:48 PM
#1
Kilt and braces?
how odd would it be to sew brace buttons into a kilt, then wear it with braces?
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29th October 04, 02:52 PM
#2
Do you mean like suspenders? There was an episode of Monarch of the Glen where Hector had his kilt held up by suspenders. I personnaly think it may look a little odd, but than again it may look good with contemporary kilts (UK, AK, etc). Hard to say.
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29th October 04, 05:21 PM
#3
It would just depend on if you can pull off the braces look.
I think it would be fine if you were wearing a jacket but the more traditional kilts I think would look odd with a belt and braces.
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29th October 04, 05:24 PM
#4
braces...
As Colin noted with "Monarch", I have seen it done before, but I would advise against it -- to wear them under a jacket and waistcoat (vest to Americans) is one thing, but as Miah stated, it doesn't look right to see someone wearing braces with a belt, and braces really aren't meant for kilts to begin with -- they are really for trousers.
As an aside, I love braces and wear them on a regular basis -- they look even better wi' a bow tie!:mrgreen:
Cheers,
T.
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29th October 04, 05:48 PM
#5
Braces/suspenders with a KILT??!!! No! Please tell me you are joking?! They might just be OK if worn out of sight under a jacket, or whatever, perhaps for some medical reason when a belt cannot be worn but, please, not otherwise!
As for braces/suspenders WITH A BELT.....!!! One or the other, if you must, but not both together.
Kilts, at least well-made kilts, are tailored to fit the body and usually do not need even a belt. Belts are usually worn because our kilts look better with them - they have an 'unfinished' appearance without a belt. Braces/suspenders are designed to hold up a garment that does not fit closely to the body for some reason - kilts are not normally built like that!
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29th October 04, 08:53 PM
#6
Braces
Though qestionable with some modern kilts, or if in shirt sleeves-a sound military precedent to ensure correct hang of kilt. More so if wearers body shape such that relying only on the straps might allow it to move-sag slightly.
So there is no traditional reason for not wearing braces.
James
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30th October 04, 04:03 AM
#7
when i imagine kilts and brace it looks also odd to me. on the other hand i m open to experiments and if u like the look why don t wear and post a photo in order to rethink in a second level...
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30th October 04, 05:26 AM
#8
Must admit... I'm personally not real hip on the image! Hector was an old f_rt!!!
The ONLY time I've ever done it was when I was doing some carpentry work on a deck and wearing a workman's UtiliKilt. I had on those "Tape Measure" suspenders and a "This Old House" t-shirt as a joke.
I guess that if you have it under a jacket or sweater, it won't really matter.
The real question is, why would you possibly need suspenders (braces) on a kilt? If it needs them... it probably diesn't fit right!
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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30th October 04, 07:25 AM
#9
Good morning gents,
Just one of the odd thoughts that go through my head. Thought I'd toss it out there and let get kicked around a bit. I wouldn't care for the look.
Thanks for the input.
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30th October 04, 04:07 PM
#10
I went saw a man wearing bright red braces with a kilt today.
the guy was wearing a red kilt and somehow he pulled the look off I must say. I did not notice the Braces at first almost.
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