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29th April 06, 11:12 AM
#11
I have a Buzz Kidder Camo in 10 oz canvas, and love it. I've had only positive comments when wearing it publicly. I've noticed that men will tend to give a positve comment when wearing the camo where they would not have said anything when I wear tartan or solids.
Darrell
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29th April 06, 11:14 AM
#12
Uman onioin.....On you that kilt looks good. I just feel that I don't have the "right" to wear camo, Not having served this country as a member of the armed forces.
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29th April 06, 11:49 AM
#13
Originally Posted by Frank McGrath
... I just feel that I don't have the "right" to wear camo, Not having served this country as a member of the armed forces.
Then you might choose a pattern that is used in hunting deer or quail instead, perhaps.
R.
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29th April 06, 01:29 PM
#14
I personaly think they look great. I've got 4 myself, 2 woodland camo and 2 desert camo.
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29th April 06, 01:40 PM
#15
I don't think cammo kilts look any worse than cammo pants or shirts. Now having said that I don't get wearing cammo just around town either, sepicially since I think most cammos are ugly. However, if you like them who am I to tell you different?
Adam
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29th April 06, 02:11 PM
#16
I'm not red hot on camo, but if that's what you want to wear, then go for it.
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29th April 06, 03:41 PM
#17
I have two camo cilts, a forest camo one I wear around the house and a desert camo one from UK that I wear mostly. I'm a big fan of the camo cilts.
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29th April 06, 05:44 PM
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29th April 06, 07:03 PM
#19
Not for me, just not my thing - in any respect. I'm just not into camo.
- The Beertigger
"The only one, since 1969."
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29th April 06, 07:18 PM
#20
Perhaps there is a different attitude to DPM in the UK.
There has always been loads of military surplus items for sale here, so it is not all that unusual to see people wearing various DPMs or khaki around town. There used to be Navy and Airforce kit too but they are not seen as much now a days.
I still use mess tins when camping, use an ex military Gortex sleeping bag cover, have a '58 pattern water bottle and belt, a DPM waterproof cape, and that is just the tab end of a whole range of items.
A kilt of DPM might be unusual, but more for being a non tartan kilt than anything else.
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