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26th April 07, 04:49 AM
#11
I noticed people with a not so "bourgeois" fashion taste...like: punks, goths, bikers and even skinheads...are often very kilt friendly.
They're "different"...well...so are we
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26th April 07, 04:56 AM
#12
I found found that biker types are very friendly to the kilt. Perhaps it's because they are secure enough in themselves to be different from the rest of society that they respect others that are as well.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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26th April 07, 05:10 AM
#13
bikers are good people and as for being comfortable in wearing a kilt if I may take a verse from Kilted Warrior Big Mikey
"Here's to it! The fighting sheen of it, the yellow, the green of it, the white , the blue of it, the swing, the hue of it, the dark, the red of it, every thread of it! The fair have sighed for it, the brave have died for it, foemen sought for it, heroes fought for it. Honour the name of it, drink to the fame of it- The TARTAN!" Remember its all in the sway!!
Be civil to all; sociable to many; familiar with few; friend to one; enemy to none. Benjamin Franklin
Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear - not absence of fear. Mark Twain
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26th April 07, 05:30 AM
#14
 Originally Posted by Al G. Sporrano
I just put my kilt-wearing to the ultimate test.
Karen and I just got back to our hotel in Las Vegas after spending the day at the Laughlin River Run bike rally. Harleys everywhere you looked, and hundreds of vendor tents set up in the various casino parking lots.
I was wearing a black Original Utilikilt and a black t-shirt. For the most part I didn't notice any reaction from people, but I did get a few "wow, cool kilt" comments.
So, if I can wear a kilt around a bunch of bikers, you newbies to kilting shouldn't worry about wearing yours in public. 
How about wearing my kilt whilst taking my son to the park to play? I passed several groups of little girls who would giggle hysterically, and say; "Look! That guy is wearing a skirt!" And giggle some more. It was actually quite funny, but it's hard to offend me, too.
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26th April 07, 07:18 AM
#15
 Originally Posted by beloitpiper
It's not the "different" people you have to be worried about wearing your kilt around...it's everybody who thinks we should all look the same.
Hear, hear!
--rob
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Here's a bottle and an honest friend!
What wad ye wish for mair, man?
—Robert Burns
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26th April 07, 06:31 PM
#16
 Originally Posted by Fearnest
.... What we really need to help bridge the gap is a patch for the apron that says "If you can read this, the sporran fell off."  
Perhaps another could read, "If you can read this, I'd be hoping I'm your date. ....... Ma'am.":butt:
Go, have fun, don't work at, make it fun! Kilt them, for they know not, what they wear. Where am I now?
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26th April 07, 07:20 PM
#17
Tough audience???
High School....English as a Second Language class...and every single boy in that class is trying to show off for the gorgeous latina girl.
laughing
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27th April 07, 01:52 AM
#18
I agree too, I imagine the look would be very cool with bikers, but I don't want to detract from or diminish the fact that it still takes coblers!
I'll bet some of them wished they had what it takes to wear a kilt.
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It was alot of fun wandering around at the event. For anyone interested in a few pics from that day (no kilts, just bikes)... http://www.nucleus.com/~agingles/laughlin07.html
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"un-bifurcated garment"
I have been nervous about wearing it out in public. After reading a thread regarding various types of 'lifting' I was not comforted.
I am not really concerned about how people judge me (if it weren't for leg tattoos I would wear it to my government office job), just modesty and fear of exposure.
I generally have been wearing boxers as i get accustomed to the feel of the kilt. I must say that my Utilikilt is a tish too short for my fat behind, and the dressier kilt I made for myself is much more comfortable for my shy self.
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