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    Quote Originally Posted by Grizzly View Post
    Lol Sue. I think they are in the same class as white hose. Now that would be an interesting competition White hose V Ghillie shirt.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    -----------and then there is the "tartan flashes" debate and then the "correct kilt height" debate and of course the "matchy matchy" discussion and not forgetting the "flat c----------------- Oh never mind!
    I think the whole forum would go down in flames if we put all those debates together and added a rubber chicken sporran catalyst

    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    Those ghillie/Jacobite/pirate shirts are awfully comfortable for dancing in at our Scottish Country Dance monthly parties. Theatrical? Yes Not historically acurrate? Yes. Dashing? Yes! Worn to the right venue they are great fun. Worn to the wrong one and you are the friendly neighborhhod Scottish Pirate...
    I agree that a poofy, costume shirt is perfect for certain type of events as exemplified by the leverage Zardoz seems to get out of them at Renn Faire's. If someone wants to wear one down to the pub, that is their prerogative, but I certainly wouldn't do it. The problem is when people think they are an acceptable alternative to proper attire for a dress coded event, like wearing one to a formal Burns Supper
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    By my humble (and twisted) accounting:
    Kilt: Swish + Swagger = Swoon
    Ghillie Shirt: Moist!

    No wonder I think I'm a sexy beast! (Runs and attempts to hide while laughing way too loudly)
    I've found that most relationships work best when no one wears pants.

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    My wife gave me one as a gift which I have never warn because I don't really think it looks right with a kilt. However, after reading a certain post in this thread (I will leave it up to the rabble to try and figure out which that could be) I will have to revisit this particular issue.

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    I like 'em. I think they're very comfortable. I own a half dozen of them - white, black, and some colors.
    KEN CORMACK
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    I like Ghillie shirts. They are comfortable and go nicely with certain kilt outfits, and it is fun to get them in various colors. If anyone looks askance at me wearing them, they have never been rude enough to tell me so or even to give evil glances. I have received "nice outfit" several times when wearing them. The very cheap ones don't look so good--but, IMHO, neither do very cheap kilts (of the same quality and sold by the same vendors). A nice quality Ghillie shirt looks good with a quality kit, as I see it.

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    I don't like the ones made from synthetic fabric that are sold by many middlemen vendors.

    I do like the ones made from cotton. I like how loose and cooling they are in HOT weather....and I like the sort of "pirate/bodice ripper cover" look of them which I like to think might work with the ladies....one can hope...
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
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    Originally Posted by TurboKittie

    I have to admit that while not with a kilt, they can be appealing on a fella with say a nice pair of tight jeans. A little pirate-y maybe, but I can admit to a little moisture at the mental image.


    Quote Originally Posted by Nick the DSM View Post
    I actually do that. I sometimes go to school with jeans and the loose shirt. With that and my long hair, I look like a smaller version of Fabio
    Personally , I just wear a form fitting t-shirt with my jeans or kilt for that effect .
    Last edited by MacGumerait; 27th April 12 at 10:52 PM.

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    I have one in cotton, natural color (a gift from a clanswoman that she made herself). I have worn it with my kilt for piping at the local Boar's Head Festival. I have worn it with my old jeans and a leather vest for a 'hippie' costume. Otherwise, it hangs in my closet until the next event.

    Not a big fan of wearing it for anything other than costume wear.
    John

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    I've got one but I've never worn it. They are a little voluminous for me although I don't have an issue with other people liking and wearing them. I never was much of a piratical type although I do agree that venue is probably the key. Obviously I haven't found the right one.

    I might add that they are pretty standard amongst the Scots for pub night casual (Kilt wear) in Scotland. It does seem to be regarded as the proper going out for a pint "Kilt shirt" and somewhere between a Rugby shirt and a Kilt jacket and tie. I'm a bit more of a Rugby top kind of a chap meeself, for that kind of occasion anyways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by English Bloke View Post
    They are a little voluminous for me although I don't have an issue with other people liking and wearing them.
    My shirts don't fit like they were made by Omar the Tent Maker, as I seem to be built at the larger end of the range of body sizes intended for an XL-sized shirt. So that helps a lot, I think. If I were 2 stone, or 30 pounds lighter, that might not be the case.
    KEN CORMACK
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