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    That's a good looking hat! I know some folks scoff at the idea of a broad-brimmed hat with a kilt but there are certain hats that -- in my eyes -- work with a kilt. Then there's the reality of keeping as much sun as possible off of my pasty-white skin.

    Kilt on.
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    Morning walk, Gunn Modern and an Old Akubra hat.... (inspired by JTHK) Don't know why I never did this combo before....

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    Quote Originally Posted by jthk View Post
    That's a good looking hat! I know some folks scoff at the idea of a broad-brimmed hat with a kilt but there are certain hats that -- in my eyes -- work with a kilt. Then there's the reality of keeping as much sun as possible off of my pasty-white skin.

    Kilt on.
    Jonathan
    Jonathan,
    Thanks, I think they look good too. I'm with you re keeping the sun off. I go from Pasty Pale to Lobster in 2 seconds, then sore for days! The kilt is incredibly versatile, so what goes with it can be too. Respect tradition for traditional events, but run with practical too. Best D

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archxpat View Post
    Jonathan,
    Thanks, I think they look good too. I'm with you re keeping the sun off. I go from Pasty Pale to Lobster in 2 seconds, then sore for days! The kilt is incredibly versatile, so what goes with it can be too. Respect tradition for traditional events, but run with practical too. Best D
    I realise that I'm not a Scot, I don't live in Scotland, and am certainly not of the generation that would've worn the father/grandfather (untailored "little" kilt/belted plaid) of today's traditional kilt as everyday clothing but I do try to think of those folks -- I'm sure that most of the highland men would've worn whatever it took to be safe and warm followed by comfortable in that time. For those that could afford it, perhaps a few other pieces of clothing to look a bit nicer. But I doubt they would've fussed over the minute details that we often fuss over today.

    Be well,
    Jonathan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shinenotburn View Post
    I didn't have much to do so I started thinning out my closet... which lead to this. A nice way to spend a drizzly day.


    My goodnes. You Sir really know how to look dapper. Hat's off. A true inspiration. Thanks for sharing.

    Garth
    South African military veteran. Great grandson of Captain William Henry Stevenson of the Highland Light Infantry, Scotland (1880's) and brother to Infantryman Peter Mark Schumann of the 2nd Transvaal Scottish, South Africa (1980's).

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    Thank you Garth. So do you. Great job on that kilt!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jthk View Post
    I realise that I'm not a Scot, I don't live in Scotland, and am certainly not of the generation that would've worn the father/grandfather (untailored "little" kilt/belted plaid) of today's traditional kilt as everyday clothing but I do try to think of those folks -- I'm sure that most of the highland men would've worn whatever it took to be safe and warm followed by comfortable in that time. For those that could afford it, perhaps a few other pieces of clothing to look a bit nicer. But I doubt they would've fussed over the minute details that we often fuss over today.

    Be well,
    Jonathan
    Totally agree. I think a few wise people on here have said, treat the kilt like trousers in terms of your other clothes, if it's a jeans equivalent day, then a tee/polo/reg shirt is good. If it's a dressier event then work with that. What other garment is good for a walk in the woods, but with a PC will look great at a formal dinner do....? I'm looking forward to cooler days when I can do the tweedy/sweatery kind of combos...
    Best
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    PS not a Scot either, just Scots way back on my Ma's side.

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    Adventure from the way back machine.

    "Do you wear kilts in winter?"
    "HELL YEAH!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoenthePuppy View Post
    Adventure from the way back machine.

    "Do you wear kilts in winter?"
    "HELL YEAH!"
    Winter is coming!

    Great pic, ZtP!

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    Taylor meadows, Panorama ridge, Garibaldi lake.

    A lovely hike through Garibaldi Provincial Park here in British Columbia, Canada. 32 km (19.9 miles), 1678m (5505 feet) total elevation gain. Maple Leaf tartan PV kilt from Freedom Kilt's rental fleet sale.



    Panoramic view on Panorama Ridge


    Hauled out a whole bag of garbage I found near the more touristy part of the lake. Had to lug this bag of joy for 9 damn kilometres...

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    Got an "Awesome! You look so handsome. Have a blessed day!" from someone today. Was told "Looking good", too. I wasn't out for very long, either! But I realized it's Friday, I ought to post to the thread. So, here's my potato-quality picture:

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    Holyrood USA Kilts casual kilt, dark blue shirt and flashes, gray hose, brown sporran, belt, boots, and hat. Sporran's open because I had just taken my phone out of it to take a picture.

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