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23rd January 12, 05:40 PM
#41
Re: "Western" Style with Contemporary Kilts
 Originally Posted by Kiltboy
No... if you wore that, everyone would say:
Y'all can't touch this!

what a super freak...
Gillmore of Clan Morrison
"Long Live the Long Shirts!"- Ryan Ross
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23rd January 12, 06:20 PM
#42
Re: "Western" Style with Contemporary Kilts
What if the kilt was made of parachute pants material?
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23rd January 12, 07:05 PM
#43
Re: "Western" Style with Contemporary Kilts
 Originally Posted by James Hood
What if the kilt was made of parachute pants material?
You could go skydiving.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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23rd January 12, 07:44 PM
#44
Re: "Western" Style with Contemporary Kilts
i stopped wearing dress shoes in the 90's and have been wearing cowboy boots with suits, slacks, etc. i wore cowboy boots for both my own and several friends' weddings with a tux. the only time i wear shoes is to work out. but i do not think i will wear cowboy boots with a kilt--doc martens for me.
i do have my eye on western vests for kilt wear since they are waist cut.
even though i was born in austin, texas, i was whisked away as a toddler before cowboy hats and country music took hold.
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23rd January 12, 07:45 PM
#45
Re: "Western" Style with Contemporary Kilts
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23rd January 12, 09:26 PM
#46
Re: "Western" Style with Contemporary Kilts
 Originally Posted by Taj
While I haven't tried it with my tartan yet, my packer boots look real good with a Utilikilt. I can't think of a reason that they wouldn't work with a trad kilt. For those who may not know what packers are they are lace-up western boots frequently worn by ranchers. You don't see them so much on drug store cowboys.
If you mean the low cut boots, I think I know what you're talking about.
I didn't mean to limit the descussion to "cowboy" garb. In fact, I think I should have just asked for styles of the Western US.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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23rd January 12, 10:05 PM
#47
Re: "Western" Style with Contemporary Kilts
Kilted cowboys!?!? OK, I guess...whatever floats your boat. Must hail from the Wild West of Scotland...
"When I wear my Kilt, God looks down with pride and the Devil looks up with envy." --Unknown
Proud Chief of Clan Bacon. You know you want some!
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23rd January 12, 10:12 PM
#48
Re: "Western" Style with Contemporary Kilts
Dude cowboys we call kaboys.
Working cowboys hardly ever get out of their work attire - Wranglers, denim shirts and boots. A blue denim kilt might just pull the look off with the rest of the get up in the work environment and gatherings.
Does raise questions of comfort in the saddle though.
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23rd January 12, 10:31 PM
#49
Re: "Western" Style with Contemporary Kilts
Maybe I'm dating myself here, but back in the day [early 90's perhaps] there were a couple of guys in Wyoming that broadcast on NPR, they wore kilts and cowboy hats and boots...can't remember the guys or the show but I do remember they kicked Scottish and Cowboy style. Saw their ads in PC magazine.
Rondo
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24th January 12, 11:27 AM
#50
Re: "Western" Style with Contemporary Kilts
 Originally Posted by Bugbear
If you mean the low cut boots, I think I know what you're talking about.
I didn't mean to limit the descussion to "cowboy" garb. In fact, I think I should have just asked for styles of the Western US.
Bugbear, I think I know what you're talking about when you say "low cut boots". They are often called "ropers". Usually they're an 8" tall lace-up boot with a fringed piece of leather at the bottom of the laces, extending over the toe area (this is sometimes called a "kilt" or "kiltie").
These boots can work with a kilt, as they're not too terribly different than many traditional low-rise boots worn historically with the kilt in Scotland. I have a pair made by Ariat, though I've removed the "kilt" from the bottom because it curled up after many years of use and looked pretty silly.
As far as wearing "Western styles" with a kilt, I would be tempted to do it in a very mild fashion. Certainly nothing so bold as wearing a cowboy hat or cowboy boots. But perhaps a western-cut solid-colour corduroy shirt with pearl snaps, so long as it wasn't "over the top" in terms of throwing off the entire visual effect.
My wife at one point made a western-style kilt belt, using a custom-made silver buckle with a turquoise stone in it (supplied by the customer). The belt was done with Sheridan-style tooling patterns like you often see on western saddles. The end result was a very Western take on a kilt belt. Much like a regular cowboy belt, but upscaled to kilt width.
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