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14th September 05, 07:16 PM
#1
New devotee in Chi-town!
Hello all!
After lurking for a little while, I have decided to join the ranks of the kilted! Actually, it did not take too much persuading, as I am a fairly independent sort and the posts and accolades on this forum and other for the kilting way of life were more than persuasive.
My initial interest in wearing a kilt came after we attended the Bristol Renn Faire (IL-WI border) for the first time back in mid-August. At first I thought it might be fun just to be part of the festivities in some kind of costume (hold on, I have already seen the light and error of that opinion from my lurking!), and thought that a kilt would be more fun and unusual than the rest of the participants in chain mail, armor, leggins, etc.. I then looked into where to buy a kilt in this area, and used my favorite tool, Google. In doing so I found links to much more about kilts than I could have imagined, particularly how comfortable they are and people's challenge to the "trouser tyranny" (which I am not sure is really a coordinated movement so much as peer pressure).
Anyway, I became very intrigued about jumping into kiltdom, and
in keeping with my habit of jumping head first right into whatever I decide to do, I decided to order 2 kilts. Now I did want to get a kilt quickly (i.e. instant gratification!), but I did not want to go completely overboard, so I settled on a standard Stillwater Nightstalker kilt for a more traditional/formal kilt and a Sportkilt in gun metal grey as an everyday informal kilt. I have received both already (only ordered them last Fri) and am very pleased. While I don't know how the SW stacks up to a higer quality custom kilt, I am very pleased with it for an initial purchase and believe that it will stand the test of time. The only change I will be making is to remove the lower buckle on the right side. I was not sure why there were 2 on that side and only one on the other and after reviewing some of Matt's posts here and on his blog, I see the that there is no real necessity for it. I will wear this for the first time this weekend at the Chicago Celtic Festival. Anybody else going?
I am also happy with the Sportkilt, though tomorrow will be the first time I will have a chance to wear it. I plan on wearing it home from the gym. I expect that I may get some comments, although when you work out in the early morning, most people tend to be rather quiet.
Anyway, sorry for the log intro. I already feel like know some of the members personally from reading through all of the forums, such as Hamish, a fine gentleman, and I aspire to be the Chicago version of him, Graham, who I would love to visit in Tasmania, Matt whose knowledge about Scottish history and clothing seems unrivaled, Doc who appears to be a fellow Heinlein admirer and devotee, and all of the other wonderful and regular contributors.
I look forward to beginning this journey!
RJI
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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14th September 05, 08:29 PM
#2
Welcome aboard,
You're off to a wonderful start. Don't stop now. As Ham says, "Everyone needs another kilt." At least, I think that's what he says....its my excuse anyway
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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14th September 05, 10:42 PM
#3
What a wonderful journey you have embarked upon.
WELCOME!
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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15th September 05, 05:00 AM
#4
Welcome aboard. I'm originally from Illinois, but not Chicago. I'm from way downstate.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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15th September 05, 05:22 AM
#5
Glad to have you here .. you are off to a fine start and it seems to me you have a great attitude toward wearing the kilt already! Sort of like swimming in cold water ... better to jump right in rather than one toe at a time.
Brian
"I find that a great part of the information I have was acquired by looking up something and finding something else on the way."
- Franklin P. Adams
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15th September 05, 05:23 AM
#6
Welcome to the forum, you will fit in well here!
Jim
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15th September 05, 05:45 AM
#7
Welcome to the forum! Somehow I think you'll do just fine in the mix.
A Stillwater kilt is a fine choice and yes they hold up well IMHO.
Slainte'
Bill
May all your blessings be the ones you want and your friends many and true.
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16th September 05, 07:29 AM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior
Hello all!
After lurking for a little while, I have decided to join the ranks of the kilted! Actually, it did not take too much persuading, as I am a fairly independent sort and the posts and accolades on this forum and other for the kilting way of life were more than persuasive.
My initial interest in wearing a kilt came after we attended the Bristol Renn Faire (IL-WI border) for the first time back in mid-August. At first I thought it might be fun just to be part of the festivities in some kind of costume (hold on, I have already seen the light and error of that opinion from my lurking!), and thought that a kilt would be more fun and unusual than the rest of the participants in chain mail, armor, leggins, etc.. I then looked into where to buy a kilt in this area, and used my favorite tool, Google. In doing so I found links to much more about kilts than I could have imagined, particularly how comfortable they are and people's challenge to the "trouser tyranny" (which I am not sure is really a coordinated movement so much as peer pressure).
Anyway, I became very intrigued about jumping into kiltdom, and
in keeping with my habit of jumping head first right into whatever I decide to do, I decided to order 2 kilts. Now I did want to get a kilt quickly (i.e. instant gratification!), but I did not want to go completely overboard, so I settled on a standard Stillwater Nightstalker kilt for a more traditional/formal kilt and a Sportkilt in gun metal grey as an everyday informal kilt. I have received both already (only ordered them last Fri) and am very pleased. While I don't know how the SW stacks up to a higer quality custom kilt, I am very pleased with it for an initial purchase and believe that it will stand the test of time. The only change I will be making is to remove the lower buckle on the right side. I was not sure why there were 2 on that side and only one on the other and after reviewing some of Matt's posts here and on his blog, I see the that there is no real necessity for it. I will wear this for the first time this weekend at the Chicago Celtic Festival. Anybody else going?
I am also happy with the Sportkilt, though tomorrow will be the first time I will have a chance to wear it. I plan on wearing it home from the gym. I expect that I may get some comments, although when you work out in the early morning, most people tend to be rather quiet.
Anyway, sorry for the log intro. I already feel like know some of the members personally from reading through all of the forums, such as Hamish, a fine gentleman, and I aspire to be the Chicago version of him, Graham, who I would love to visit in Tasmania, Matt whose knowledge about Scottish history and clothing seems unrivaled, Doc who appears to be a fellow Heinlein admirer and devotee, and all of the other wonderful and regular contributors.
I look forward to beginning this journey!
RJI
Welcome to the forum. I too am a great fan of Heinlein.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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