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26th November 11, 09:55 AM
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Re: Dirk?
So, I think I understand now,
Dirk= "no," unless you want to look like you're in a costume, or you are at a VERY formal event, or it's part of an historically inspired kilt outfit.
Now, not to change the subject on here but...
How would I go about building a proper Highland out fit, keeping in mind my super tight budget. Here is what I'm going for the Highland dress equivelent of the super versitile suit, the one you could wear to weddings, funerals (God forbid), piping compititions, College Fraternity dances, and Highland Games. I know it's a lot to ask from one outfit, but it's simply what I'm going to have to do, my budget won't let me have multiple outfits, so I'm looking for something to fit, maybe not perfectly, but at leat blend, in any situation.
So here is what I'm looking at thus far:
Sporran:
http://www.usakilts.com/index.php/ki...s-sporran.html
Sgain Dubh ( i know it's a cheap-o, but I like the look, and I can't argue with the price):
http://www.kilts-n-stuff.com/sgian-d...gian-dubh.html
Everything other than the jacket and vest I have, any suggestions on where I can find a Nice looking "cheap" Argyle?
Thanks,
Nick
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