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10th March 06, 08:05 AM
#1
That's exactly what I did - got a pair of their SafeT Step work oxfords - actually very nice leather shoes for the money!
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10th March 06, 08:39 AM
#2
This is the Kilted Koppers. We have you surrounded. Step away from the tartan, and keep your hands where we can see them.
Basic rule of thumb IMHO is that all leathers should match. Is it a crime if it doesn't - no but it just looks better if they do. Will anyone call you out for it - probably not but....
If it were an ultra formal affair then matching would be a MUST but in regular everyday life do what you like & be happy with it.
ITS A KILT, G** D*** IT!
WARNING: I RUN WITH SCISSORS
“I asked Mom if I was a gifted child… she said they certainly wouldn’t have paid for me."
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10th March 06, 08:48 AM
#3
I can see myself buying a second sporran and belt set already so I can properly match. I see myself buying a second kilt to be outfitted for other occassions as well. I haven't even bought my first kilt yet! Damn!.... what have you all done to me?
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10th March 06, 08:51 AM
#4
Wonderful feeling, isn't it!!!!!????
Mark Dockendorf
Left on the Right Coast
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10th March 06, 08:55 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by flairball
I can see myself buying a second sporran and belt set already so I can properly match. I see myself buying a second kilt to be outfitted for other occassions as well. I haven't even bought my first kilt yet! Damn!.... what have you all done to me?
It's the truth. I have two kilts, with no plans to buy more, but I'm ALWAYS seeing accessories I want.
Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit
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10th March 06, 09:03 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by flairball
I can see myself buying a second sporran and belt set already so I can properly match. I see myself buying a second kilt to be outfitted for other occassions as well. I haven't even bought my first kilt yet! Damn!.... what have you all done to me?
And now the addiction begins....
{insert evil omnious laugh here}
ITS A KILT, G** D*** IT!
WARNING: I RUN WITH SCISSORS
“I asked Mom if I was a gifted child… she said they certainly wouldn’t have paid for me."
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11th March 06, 06:26 AM
#7
Hi flairball,
Being colorblind and fashion deaf I don't usually contribute to these threads but.....
Just wearing the kilt in public is enough of a testicle-tightener that one doesn't need more stress. Go for what gives you that bouncy, confident feeling.
IMHO, a pair of GOOD FITTING, comfortable black shoes is an investment that will pay handsomely reguardless of what you do about kilts in the future.
Strangly enough, I found myself unwilling to "out" until I had a sporran to wear. Made me feel like I was wearing a complete outfit.
Oh, and a brown Buzz Kidder sporran will match the shoes you own very nicely too.
macG
(Greg)
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10th March 06, 09:09 AM
#8
 Originally Posted by flairball
I can see myself buying a second sporran and belt set already so I can properly match. I see myself buying a second kilt to be outfitted for other occassions as well. I haven't even bought my first kilt yet! Damn!.... what have you all done to me?
Don't worry, just follow our 12 step plan and all will be well.
Step 1. Buy kilts.
Step 2. Buy Hose.
Step 3. Buy flashes.
Step 4. Buy sporrans.
Step 5. Buy kilt pins.
Step 6. Buy fly plaids.
Step 7. Buy jackets.
Step 8. Buy sgian dubhs.
Step 9. Buy shoes.
Step 10. Learn to make kilts.
Step 11. Hang out on X-Marks.
Step 12. Repeat as necessary and have a good time with friends and family.
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10th March 06, 10:00 AM
#9
 Originally Posted by flairball
I can see myself buying a second sporran and belt set already so I can properly match. I see myself buying a second kilt to be outfitted for other occassions as well. I haven't even bought my first kilt yet! Damn!.... what have you all done to me?
If that is the case and you already have the brown shoes you want to wear, go for the MacLeod and the brown sporran and belt for now. When you want to get the black set and another tartan, than go for the balck shoes.
For your first kilt, you don't need to buy everything fresh all at once. Try and incorporate what you already have in your closet. If you have brown shoes, match to those first. Whith brown accesories, I find that brown work boots or hiking boots also go well.
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10th March 06, 01:39 PM
#10
The thing is is to just be yourself. Match as much as you can the first time or two out, and the other things will all fall into place soon, and no one will be the wiser. Wear the Kilt with confidence and smile big and often. You will definetly find out fast what and how things fit soon enough, you are hanging out here you know.
Be proud, with that goes bravery.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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