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14th June 07, 09:07 PM
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I certainly appreciate this thread, and all the great advice.
I think once you accept work boots or tennis shoes or even a baseball cap as acceptable kilt accessories anything goes.
A few weeks back I saw a man out in a leather micro-Kilt, wearing a reversed fanny pack. Not something I would wear, but certainly just as valid.
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15th June 07, 04:29 PM
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 Originally Posted by Bwana55419
I certainly appreciate this thread, and all the great advice.
I think once you accept work boots or tennis shoes or even a baseball cap as acceptable kilt accessories anything goes.
Well, I strongly disagree with that. Wearing boots with a kilt is far different from some of the examples on this (now 100 page!) thread. There is a difference between a modern, casual kilt and a MacTablecloth wrap.
And to go back to the Renn Faire guy, he looks too clean. I think he should walk around in mud, sweat through his shirt, and coat his...err..."kilt" in lamb's piss. That way, it would at least be approaching how Scotsmen looked back in the day!
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15th June 07, 04:34 PM
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 Originally Posted by beloitpiper
And to go back to the Renn Faire guy, he looks too clean. I think he should walk around in mud, sweat through his shirt, and coat his...err..."kilt" in lamb's piss. That way, it would at least be approaching how Scotsmen looked back in the day!
Ah yes, a week ago last Thursday. Those were the days.
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16th June 07, 06:45 AM
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...adn you nkow how hard it is to get fresh lamb's piss here in the city?
I've had to settle for the frozen concentrate.
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