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    For knocking about, I have an old pair of Rocky chukkas that refuse to die after nearly 20 years of use. Regular casual—it's a pair of Timberline boat shoes.
    " Anything worth doing is worth doing slowly." - Mae West -

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    Great pics, great feedback, combats for me normally, got my eye on a pair of 10 hole oxblood DM's. brogues for more formal.

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    Footwear and hats seem to be the two biggest bugbears of the "what goes with a kilt?" categories. My response to the both questions is basically to wear whatever you might if you were not wearing the kilt.

    I never really got the boots and slouched hose part of the 'casual uniform' that so many conform to. Honestly, most of my most casual kilt wearing is done in 90 degree(f) + heat, boots and kilt hose are not comfy for me. I own hiking boots, but I pretty much only use them for hiking, outdoor work or other off the path activities. But hey, if you're comfy with them go ahead! About the only time I put on a boot on otherwise is for ice skating!



    The only pics I could find with me in boots both involve frozen water



    This is my 'casual wear' most of the time that I'm out and about, at the pub, running errands or grabbing a bite etc. Docs or other 'sturdy' low-quarter shoes and a golf or other short-sleeve shirt.



    But then I've got what I'll call 'Very casual', sneakers and a t-shirt at a summer outdoor concert...


    Or a hot night at the sci-fi con!

    Some accessories optional, your mileage may vary...
    Last edited by Zardoz; 12th April 13 at 05:16 PM.
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    I forgot to mention: Doc Martens both Oxfords and a pair DM chukka boots. I also have a pair of old-school regular brown wingtips and a pair of black Ghillie Brogues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CDNSushi View Post
    I wish I had more time to answer. But I'm headed out the door, and I'm trying to type with a piece o bread in one hand.

    Start with this thread: http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...-attire-46888/

    Some great suggestions there. Also, poke around the photos section. Lots of good ideas in there too.

    Failing all that, I personally recommend some stiletto heels -- Louboutins or Jimmy Choos, but only if you got the legs for it! ;-)

    JD
    Jimmy Choos...really Sushi do you think anyone here knows what they are? lol I wear Double H 8" western lacers [made in USA] most days or 6" black steel toe work boots.
    Rondo
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    Quote Originally Posted by rondo View Post
    Jimmy Choos...really Sushi do you think anyone here knows what they are? lol I wear Double H 8" western lacers [made in USA] most days or 6" black steel toe work boots.
    Rondo
    Dunno. In three pages of posts you were the first to pick up on that, so probably not. But sometimes that's part of the fun!
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    I have these that I like because the can run a range of events. Brogue boots! These are the Red Wing brogue rangers.

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    I also wear doc martens oxfords sometimes, and keen sandals when it's very hot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by California Highlander View Post
    I have these that I like because the can run a range of events. Brogue boots! These are the Red Wing brogue rangers.

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    I also wear doc martens oxfords sometimes, and keen sandals when it's very hot.
    great boots

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    All of the things you guys wear look a lot better with the kilt than my gleaming white trainers. Thing is, I don't own any boots or shoes of any sort, except for the black dress shoes I need for work, those white trainers, and kilt-specific shoes. It's because I wear zorries year-round, due to our warm weather.
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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    Usually, my black lace-up Keens. I've worn combat boots before, though (but was never sure if they were a Kilt Kops no-no). I have the urge to wear my combat boots with fishnets, but I'm still wary of forgoing the kilt hose for fear it'll just look like a plaid skirt rather than a kilt. I also have tall combat boots and after reading Nathan's post maybe I'll see how they look with the hose-- they may be too tall not to cover them completely. If for really formal, I might put on my wingtips, but they're pretty narrow and I'm not sure the kilt hose would fit into them. (I used to have a pair of black monk-straps I used, but they wore out.)

    Keens on Tartan Day last weekend:

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    Combat boots (not sure what I did to this pic that makes me look short and squat... or maybe I just do! I do have short-ish legs):

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    Tobus, those leggings are nifty.


    Zardoz-- I recognize those waitress' outfits. Is the Tilted Kilt a chain, or do you just happen to have a place down there where they dress similarly? (I mourned the fact that none of the Utilikilted waiters seemed anywhere near my age and therefore I could not ogle...)
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