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25th October 06, 06:31 AM
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Halloween ideas
"Kilts are not costumes, but costumes can have kilts" Well put.
I have a couple of Jakobite shirts Which fall into the Costume Catagory.
Who has ideas on accessorising my kilt and Jakobite, to be a good Costume?
I am at a loss as to what would be appropriate. Any ideas welcome.
“Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, taste the fruit, drink the drink, and resign yourself to the influences of each.” H.D. Thoreau
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25th October 06, 06:41 AM
#2
Halloween...
I'm going to our annual St. Andrew's Society Halloween party and bonfire as Golly Mackenzie, in his "ghillie" outfit: shooting trousers, wax jacket and bonnet! :mrgreen:
Very appropriate, since I'll be telling ghost stories -- perhaps I'll tell the tale of Red Bonnet and the large Pike!
Cheers, 
Todd
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25th October 06, 08:30 AM
#3
I just had a wicked idea! If I mix my kimono attire with my kilt gear, I think I could pass for a kilted samurai!!
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25th October 06, 08:48 AM
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 Originally Posted by cajunscot
I'm going ...as Golly Mackenzie, in his "ghillie" outfit: shooting trousers, wax jacket and bonnet!...I'll be telling ghost stories -- perhaps I'll tell the tale of Red Bonnet and the large Pike! ...
That's cool!
Don't forget your tape measure...
Cheers
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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25th October 06, 09:47 AM
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25th October 06, 10:00 AM
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To me, wearing a kilt as a costume piece pretty much emphasizes in people's minds that they are costume pieces, not everyday clothing.
On the other hand, an historical costume is a costume, so that's fair game. I don't know what a "faux Great Kilt" is, but it doesn't sound like normal daily wear. I'm thinking of wearing a great kilt, too, mostly because I just got the material and haven't had the chance to wear it outside the house yet. And I'm just too lazy or too unimaginitive to put together a real Halloween costume.
Last edited by Planopiper; 25th October 06 at 01:26 PM.
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26th October 06, 06:17 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by Monkey@Arms
Hey, if pants can be part of a Halloween costume so can your kilt. I am going for the "Braveheart" look at the party(s)* we are throwing: blue face paint, kilt, Jacobite shirt, and my kid's foam sword and shield from Legoland. Now I am fully aware that I am probably mixing about 1000 years of Scottish warrior-wear (Pict through post-Jacobite) -- blame Hollywood. Plus, it give me the opportunity to happily expound on the myth vs. reality to any who may be curious (or within ear shot).
Best regards,
Jake
I agree with you Jake, and I too am going for the "Braveheart" look at a party this weekend. My neighbor joked about me wearing a kilt to the party, and before I knew it, her and my wife had come up with this whole braveheart idea with the blue face paint and all. It didn't matter to them when I tried to explain the historical inaccuracies..... we do have hollywood to blame for that! But in all honesty, most people won't know or care.
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26th October 06, 08:27 AM
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Actually, I was in a Hobby Lobby store a few days ago and they did have some lightweight tartan material that would have filled the bill for the "Braveheart" great kilt look...I didn't check the price, though. I'd just buy some material from the store and find the great kilt wrapping instructions online.
Best
AA
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