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27th November 20, 02:31 PM
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I once wore two matching socks, but for the life of me can't remember any time I counted how many colors were in what I wore.
I guess my only "rule" to myself is I refuse to dress in TCHD or like I stepped out of some old catalog.
I'm not a Highland Scot, not pretending to be Scottish, and not going to a Halloween ball. When meeting someone on the street it is the visual "first impression", before you open your mouth, that sets the tone. I don't want my first impression to be "Oh look, a Scot in a kilt. Where are the bagpipes?". I would prefer that they don't even notice the kilt at first glance.
I also don't dress in an outfit inspired by a military uniform. I wore a uniform for much of my adult life and don't think I need a military look to prove how macho I am in my kilt.
This is much the same "first impression" thinking I use if I dressed in pants. My goal is that I never have to wear this T-Shirt.
Last edited by Steve Ashton; 27th November 20 at 04:18 PM.
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