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    Quote Originally Posted by Grizzly View Post
    Right after nearly 3000 views, are we going to add Ghillie shirts to the rank of "traditional" highland clothes.
    Doubtful. This concurrent thread has nearly 14,000 views and more than 500 posts. I don't think the subjects of ghillie shirts has been much discussed in there. These shirts may play a significant role in the current fashion trends of kilt wearers (and even that is debatable), but that still would not put it in the category of "traditional."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grizzly View Post
    Right after nearly 3000 views, are we going to add Ghillie shirts to the rank of "traditional" highland clothes. ... whether we like it or not the Ghillie shirt should be an acceptable form of dress.
    Couldn't agree more. They are becoming traditional due to extensive common use and they have always been a perfectly acceptable form of dress.

    Still not keen on them as my form of dress. But that's just me, it doesn't stop anyone else though. If people like 'em, crack on.

    Edit: As they have been for about 40 or so years now.
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    I guess that an historic reproduction shirt I bought at a fur rendezvous falls in the category with its lace-up 1/4 length neck opening. 200 years ago people didn't generally have undergarments. Long shirt tails served the purpose, as does this shirt. It keeps the kilt clean. Nuff said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrummerBoy View Post
    http://www.gentlemansemporium.com/store/shirts.php

    An amazing assortment of shirt styles of the past, including one that looks a bit like a "Jacobite" but with buttons, one with jabot and lace cuffs, and many, many more.
    THANKS D.B.!
    That one with the jabot would be fantastic with a kilt and a jacket/doublet!
    I think they call it the "Marcus Regency Shirt". And, at 50 bucks it's quite reasonable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlackerDrummer View Post
    Doubtful. This concurrent thread has nearly 14,000 views and more than 500 posts. I don't think the subjects of ghillie shirts has been much discussed in there. These shirts may play a significant role in the current fashion trends of kilt wearers (and even that is debatable), but that still would not put it in the category of "traditional."
    I have to agree. They are still firmly in the "fashion" category and have not been around long enough (compared to other parts of traditional kilt attire) to really be considered "traditional". Give it another 30 to 50 years, and see if these ghillie shirts are being worn by the older, more conservative Highlanders.

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    About the the Bib shirts

    I wear them 2-3 times a month, I country Dance..not line, but then I was a workign cowboy at one time and we wore them as "dress shirts" with our best blue jeans and all our bling.. I have thought about wearing it with the kilt, but have not..yet
    I have bought my last 2 here http://www.theoldredgarter.com/ they are just up the hill from Reno.
    I have seen stuff from https://www.oldtradingpost.com/ and http://www.westernemporium.com/western.php
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrummerBoy View Post
    http://www.gentlemansemporium.com/store/shirts.php

    An amazing assortment of shirt styles of the past, including one that looks a bit like a "Jacobite" but with buttons, one with jabot and lace cuffs, and many, many more.
    Quote Originally Posted by masonpiper View Post
    About the the Bib shirts

    I wear them 2-3 times a month, I country Dance..not line, but then I was a workign cowboy at one time and we wore them as "dress shirts" with our best blue jeans and all our bling.. I have thought about wearing it with the kilt, but have not..yet
    I have bought my last 2 here http://www.theoldredgarter.com/ they are just up the hill from Reno.
    I have seen stuff from https://www.oldtradingpost.com/ and http://www.westernemporium.com/western.php
    FWIW: Western Emporium and Gentlemans Emporium are the same outlet (also true with Steampunk Emporium).

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    Quote Originally Posted by thescot View Post
    P.S. I don't really care whether anyone else likes it or not.
    The first thing that popped in my head upon reading this was "We're all indviduals!" (from that scene in Monty Python's "Life of Brian" where Brian is telling the rabble outside his window to stop being like sheep)
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    Quote Originally Posted by dea3369 View Post
    We're all individuals!
    I'm not.

    ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by TurboKittie View Post
    I can't help it, I see those and I see Dread Pirate Roberts



    And, it's a very good thing.

    Unfortunately for me, if I wore one, I'd look like the right-most bloke, Fezzik.
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