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30th June 17, 12:12 AM
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Adding my tuppence worth as a woman I love both the traditional kilt look and the casual utility one on guys. Unless you are in a pipe band, then the traditional outfit is frowned upon being worn by women, so the utility kilt is one way for us gals to be able to kilt up and be comfortable doing it. I prefer to wear mine with ankle or knee high leather boots and either a long sleeve top or short casual jacket. Saw an older guy in Asda supermarket in Dunbar East Lothian a few months ago wearing a black utility kilt, dark t-shirt and hiking boots. He looked great and confident. Got lots of looks but I guess admiring ones. Generally kilts only get worn in public in Scotland for special occasions so nice to see them " going shopping" ! The steampunk ( as opposed to the Goths ) movement has caught on here in England and the guy kilt thing as a spin-off from punk, seems to be popular.
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