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1st January 06, 12:46 PM
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Is It Just Me, Or Are You Guys Doing Double Takes Too
Lately I've been seeing a LOT of men in their 30s, 40s, 50s, and even 60s wearing these big baggy shorts that I'm used to seeing kids on skateboards or gangbangers wearing.
With my brain preprogrammed to thinking baggy pants are for kids when I see these guys I often assume they are wearing a kilt and think I've found a kilted brother. Then I realize they are wearing those shorts...
If guys that old can wear baggy pants like that it seems like it'd be an easy transition to wearing kilts from wearing shorts that look like kilts.
Don't care what they wear...its just like a sudden gear jam when my mind goes from thinking I've found a kilted brother to the disappointment that they're wearing shorts.
Would expect I'm being too hopeful and optimistic in expecting more men to be kilted...
Anyway, the sudden shift in reality hurts my aged brain when it happens.
Tell me I'm not alone...
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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1st January 06, 12:59 PM
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Ron, you are not alone. I've seen those shorts on men as well, and for a second thought I was actually seeing another guy wearing a kilt! Then the downer when I realize that they are shorts.
It's made me think that these guys are getting the message that trousers are uncomfortable, and they are wearing those shorts for more comfort. I feel like going up to them and telling them there is something even better - look at my kilt! You can wear one of these, have total comfort, and be even more masculine!
Darrell
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1st January 06, 12:59 PM
#3
I'm with you Ron. Although I think part of the problem is clothing Co. Even My Dickies shorts are across between burmuda and gang bangers. Just as well wear my kilt except for ladder work. If I am doing plumbing under a sink should I just tell my client to leave the room?
MrBill
Very Sir Lord MrBill the Essential of Happy Bottomshire
Listen to kpcw.org
Every other Saturday 1-4 PM
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1st January 06, 01:37 PM
#4
I've thought that myself many times Ron. Their apparel seems even more kilt-like when they pair it with a fanny pac worn to the front, almost like a sporran.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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1st January 06, 01:49 PM
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You're not alone.I've noticed them around here also.
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1st January 06, 02:04 PM
#6
Exactly! These guys are really subconsciously wanting to wear a kilt but can’t get in touch with their real intentions. We should take every opportunity to try and educate them that what they are doing is trying to get in touch with their true ancestral wardrobe preference.
Lets see if we can make the Kilt the dominant male attire starting in 2006! A new years resolution!
OK, OK, I’m dreamin’.
Last edited by mudd; 14th May 07 at 05:31 PM.
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1st January 06, 02:23 PM
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Similar reactions but in reverse - about a year ago I had someone mistake my olive utilikilt for very baggy shorts. When he realized they weren't shorts, his eyes popped and he literally jumped.
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1st January 06, 02:38 PM
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I do understand the thought Ron, even though never have given it much thought.
As I was driving home the other day, it was beginning to get dark and I noticed a guy in his 50's wearing what I thought was a kilt. Drove around the block to stop and talk to him, but as I got closer, noticed that he was wearing those baggy shorts.
But like MrBill said it is definetly the clothing companies that are pressuring those poor guys.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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1st January 06, 07:08 PM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by mudd
Exactly! These guys are really subconsciously wanting to wear a kilt but can’t get in touch with their real intentions. We should take every opportunity to try and educate them that what they are doing is trying to get in touch with their true ancestral wardrobe preference.
Lets see if we can make the Kilt the dominate male attire starting in 2006! A new years resolution!
OK, OK, I’m dreamin’.
Would that make the "closet" kilt wearers? Or would it be better to say that they have "kilt-wearing" tendencies but do not feel able to express this due to societal pressure?
Sorry, I just finished watching the movie "Kinsey" on cable and I guess it started to rubb off.
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6th January 06, 06:34 PM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by GlassMan
Would that make the "closet" kilt wearers? Or would it be better to say that they have "kilt-wearing" tendencies but do not feel able to express this due to societal pressure? ![Rolling Eyes](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif)
Yes, most of my Kilts are in the closet. 8)
But, seriously, I think you hit the nail on the head. I believe most men would be wearing Kilts most of the time if not for "societal pressure".
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