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29th October 15, 10:05 AM
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29th October 15, 10:31 AM
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You're definitely not the only one. I can dress a kilt down pretty far. I walked the dog last night in my new acquired (but old) Utiliklit Original with regular blak socks, work boots and a t-shirt. The night prior it was pretty much the same with running shoes (trainers) and an Adidas fleece pullover.
However, I'll also wear the kilt (usually a tartan) a little more "cleaned up" with hose/flashes, a nicer casual shirt or dress shirt with a tie. I'm all over the map with how I dress.
Last edited by MinusHD; 30th October 15 at 06:25 AM.
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29th October 15, 10:52 AM
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While I wouldn`t refer to myself as a "redneck slob," I have always been a pretty casual dresser. As a result of hanging around this place I am (slowly) raising my standards, and finding that I enjoy looking fairly well turned out on occasion. There are those here who wouldn`t think of donning a kilt without looking pretty darned smart about it, as well as those who think of the kilt as just an alternative to pants, but I think we all like to get dressed up from time to time.
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29th October 15, 04:23 PM
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Sir, you are not alone. I'm a filthy animal when I'm working (digging holes & climbin poles), and in shorts and no sleeves when I'm not. Probably look like a friggin Heilan coo stuffed in a kilt, with the hair to match!
"We are all connected...to each other, biologically; to the earth, chemically; to the universe, atomically...and that makes me smile." - Neil deGrasse Tyson
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29th October 15, 06:09 PM
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I work in radio and its a very casual environment. My uniform is shorts, t-shirt, and flip flops. Most of the time when I am in my kilt its with a t-shirt.
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29th October 15, 09:08 PM
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You are not alone.
While observing with my telescope at a star party on top of Mount Ogden for the Snow Basin Ski Resort at 8700 feet late this September, I was wearing a coat, kilt, knee high socks and cowboy hat. The viewing was great and we had a lot folks who came up the tram to see what was in our scopes. It was rather cold in the evening and I was asked if I was cold. I indicated that as long as the wind did not blow, I was fine, since the kilt was like a native American teepee and kept the warmth in place.
Yes, we are out there, few in number, but we are there.
BKPowell
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29th October 15, 09:33 PM
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Maybe there should be a group. . .
"Fashion Victims Anonymous of X Marks. . . "
Slàinte mhath!
Freep is not a slave to fashion.
Aut pax, aut bellum.
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29th October 15, 09:38 PM
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The "slob" is still with me when it's in Utilikilts etc.
But the dressiness of the tartan wrecks my status quo and I end up in polos and other collar shirts almost exclusively.
slàinte mhath, Chuck
Originally Posted by MeghanWalker,In answer to Goodgirlgoneplaids challenge:
"My sporran is bigger and hairier than your sporran"
Pants is only a present tense verb here. I once panted, but it's all cool now.
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30th October 15, 04:53 AM
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I have yet to wear my tartan with anything less than a polo. Maybe if I bought a utilikilt, I could wear a t-shirt with it, but I just don't think a t looks right with a tartan kilt (on me).
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30th October 15, 05:08 AM
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Don't know about the redneck slob thing...
...but this is what I looked three weeks in Scotland about a month ago. During that time I wore trousers only three days.
![](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=26174&stc=1)
At least everybody was polite enough not to blame me or laugh at my face and some even complimented the outfit and/or the tartan.
And no, I did not run the marathon but my travel companion did. After the marathon we went to the outer Hebrides.
If people did not sometimes do silly things, nothing intelligent would ever get done.
--- Ludwig Wittgenstein (26 April 1889 – 29 April 1951)
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