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20th May 13, 06:33 PM
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I think the differences in taste are generational, as some have mentioned. We could have this discussion about any fashion style, kilted or not and find the same differences. I've never been a big fan of tucking shirts into pants unless its for formal or business attire. As I've said though, this my ultra casual attire; my 'cool' clothes, if you will. When it comes to going to school, I have a rule about wearing a tucked in dress shirt with a tie and nice pants. I do that out of respect for the academic institution, something other students lack these days (I'm a bit of fuddy-duddy about that stuff).
I agree that the kilt is tradition that is sacred to a country of people and to others in general as a cultural heritage. I dont want to bring disrespect to it but I like the idea of a kilt becoming everyday attire for men. Its more comfortable to wear, it looks good, its fun. I do very much want a nice kilt suit, but as I've said, I'm not a big fan of the Prince Charlie look but I do love the 21st Century tweed kilt suit look (such as these http://21stcenturykilts.com/article/...05e6f21ffa8262).
Here's an example of my 'dressy' kilt outfit (less the shoes, they were all I had on hand at the time).
Thanks for the candour of your replies, all opinions are appreciated.
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