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26th August 06, 09:40 PM
#1
I carry a couple of SWK cards in my Nightstalker sporran. But, I don't usually get the oppurtunity to hand them out... they are there when I need to though :rolleyes:
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27th August 06, 02:04 AM
#2
and I knew his train had left the tracks and was now going wild through the forest of his mind, mowing down trees as it went. His face went totally blank and he looked like he had just entered the Twilight Zone so I just smiled and walked away with my pleats waving good-bye.
Brilliant!!!
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27th August 06, 03:58 AM
#3
This always amazes me about the kilt. People genuinely do think that you have to be Scottish to want to wear it.
To me it is like somebody walking up to me while I am weraing my jeans and asking me if I'm am a cowboy
Kilts are a multi-cultural, multi racial wonderful piece of clothing that this forum proves should be worn by all.
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27th August 06, 06:34 AM
#4
Your answer was a good one! not a reply I can really use so well as you in Australia, even though most of my kilts are either American or Canadian!
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27th August 06, 08:02 AM
#5
Actually, I think most over react to these situations.
One, the guy probably never saw a non trad kilt and
Two, he didn't want to offend by saying nice skirt and
Three, he was curious enough to start a conversation
I say lighten up and politely explain how you feel. Stop being so DAMN SENSITIVE. If you like a kilt, wear one, but stop all this boo hooing about someone elses view.
I hosted 56 builders at a sporting clays shoot in a rural Kentucky town. At a club of good old boys who I have shot with or hunted with for years. I wore a camo kilt (thanks to my benefactor). Very few had seen me in a kilt as we are not in the same social circle. Non had seen a non trad as I just got it. Every one of them had questions, most were nice enough to ask me. Some thought it was a skirt, and they said that it was not recognizable as a kilt witout explanation. Some really never tought of anyone other than a Scot wearing a kilt. But, no one was derogitory.
And this whole blue jean/cowboy thing is bull. Kilts ARE Scottish, everyone wears jeans.
David
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27th August 06, 11:26 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by David Thornton
And this whole blue jean/cowboy thing is bull. Kilts ARE Scottish, everyone wears jeans.
David
Not everyone used to; at one time jeans were freighted with as much symbolism, myth, and image as kilts.
Once only worn by miners, cowboys, and other hardy workers, by the time of James Dean in the '50's they had acquired an image of toughness, individuality, independence--hence rebellion. Banned as school attire, they were not considered proper dress in social situations. They were denounced by the Communist Party in the Soviet Union as spawn of capitalist society(until the authorities had to give up and declare them symbolic of workers' struggle). Not until the protest generation of the '60's did they achieve the ubiquitousness they have today.
Not so different from the track kilts are on today, is it? We can declare victory when kilts are seen as not just a Scottish thing, as jeans are no longer seen as just cowboy attire.
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27th August 06, 12:33 PM
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 Originally Posted by kiltimabar
... Not until the protest generation of the '60's did they achieve the ubiquitousness they have today. Not so different from the track kilts are on today, is it?
Is it?... I don't particularly see a kilts rebellion or protest going on anywhere. 
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28th August 06, 09:44 AM
#8
 Originally Posted by David Thornton
... he was curious enough to start a conversation... If you like a kilt, wear one...
These are my #2 reason and #1 reason for wearing kilts, most often casual, non-traditional because of the climate here.
A kilt being worn in public offers many more people more conversation openers than anything else I've seen. The wide variety of questions offers the wearer a wide variety of responses. Most of the possible responses are a testimonial to the (comfort/heritage/utility/economy/etc) of the kilt. Ain't it great?
Kilt on! Educate on!
"Listen Men.... You are no longer bound down to the unmanly dress of the Lowlander." 1782 Repeal.
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28th August 06, 11:07 PM
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 Originally Posted by way2fractious
...most of the possible responses are a testimonial to the (comfort/heritage/utility/economy/etc) of the kilt. Ain't it great?
Kilt on! Educate on!
I don't think economy fits in so well. :rolleyes:
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