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16th July 11, 04:29 AM
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16th July 11, 06:19 AM
#12
I like it. That's pretty much my warmer weather get up. Looking good.
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16th July 11, 06:34 AM
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Mael, looks to me like you have nailed the hot, humid American style of kilt wear. While Matt suggested no belt, which indeed might be less restrictive feeling in the hot weather, to my eye the kilt does not look right without one. I compliment you on the breathable cotton hose with the hand tied garters. What brand (I know Clarks, what style) of boots do you wear, they look very comfortable.
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16th July 11, 06:42 AM
#14
The Polo+Kilt combo is a given here in Florida. The only time of the year you can get away with full dress would be around Christmas parties and Burns dinners...
This one was maybe a couple weeks ago...

This one was in March...
Have fun and throw far. In that order, too. - o1d_dude
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16th July 11, 06:48 AM
#15
 Originally Posted by Mael Coluim
There has been some discussion recently of the adaptability and versatility of the kilt. With that in mind, I thought I would share with you my day wear today, on a summer day in Virginia.
The kilt is USA Kilt semi-trad which is well suited with its P/V material for the hot humid weather in the southern USA. Tartan is Stewart black. Cotton kilt hose from Sock Dreams worn here with self tie garters from the STM. Clarks desert boots for footwear. Sporran is nylon from Stillwater kilts. I love polo’s and this color picks up a thin blue line in the tartan. Too hot for a wool balmoral, so this broken in straw hat keeps the sun off and the head cool.
What do you think?
Ern,
I'd switch the chukkas out for something a bit more subdued and low-cut, in either brown or black. I'd switch the nylon sporran for a plain brown or black leather one. I'd probably forgo the belt altogether as I've found it's more comfortable that way. The polo shirt works, but I'd also experiment with short-sleeved broad-cloth shirts with collars for a slightly more dressy take.
Best,
David
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16th July 11, 06:58 AM
#16
Hey - looks fine to me, Ern. I particularly like the traditional highland blackberry and camera cases!
Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair with solid Welsh and other heritage.
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16th July 11, 07:00 AM
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Thanks, David. That would notch it up to a dressier look.
I just getting use to not wearing a kilt belt. It is a freeing move, but us old dogs just take a little more training, to get beyond past programming!
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16th July 11, 07:03 AM
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Looks great! Thanks for posting and for describing the outfit. As a relative newbie, I find this very useful. I have to deal with the summer heat in southern Ohio. I sure wish I could find a PV tartan in any of the MacTavish or Stephenson tartans. As it is, I have wool kilts that look great, but are on the warm side when summer temperatures rise.
Mark Stephenson
Region 5 Commissioner (OH, MI, IN, IL, WI, MN, IA, KY), Clan MacTavish USA
Cincinnati, OH
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16th July 11, 07:03 AM
#19
 Originally Posted by Father Bill
Hey - looks fine to me, Ern. I particularly like the traditional highland blackberry and camera cases! 
A vibrating cell phone in your sporran does get your attention fast, though!
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16th July 11, 07:16 AM
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I used to be in the "no belt" camp, but lately my waistband has been shifting so rapidly (in the good direction, trust me) that I need to wear a belt... and all I have are waistplates... which is why I picked brown leather/brass because I felt that was more "daywear" appropriate...
The Caledonia in the shot above was one I bought from a member here, courtesy of USA Kilts (Casual, Velcro) and it's too loose to wear w/out a belt now. It's still more appropriate in hot weather than the 8-yarder that I got from SHO (still in PV) but it's going to be resold again soon (or a good candidate for my wife to learn kiltmaking with).
In regards to hose in hot weather, in the Caledonia pic I am wearing Nighthawk's oft-suggested "diamond weave knee-high" socks from sockdreams.com - they are the best warm-weather hose ever... They don't have much of a cuff, but they are insanely cool and comfortable compared to traditional kilt hose. Plus the denim-blue (pictured) and the orange pairs I have look awesome with the Caledonia tartan.
Have fun and throw far. In that order, too. - o1d_dude
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