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9th September 07, 04:49 PM
#19
 Originally Posted by cajunscot
Remember, sir, that to some of us, those "plaid things" you refer to symbolize our heritage & family, past and present.
I have no problem with solid colour kilts; I quite admire the Irish saffron and green kilts, as well as tweed ones. The more modern styles -- well, they're not for me, but if others want to wear them, then good on 'em. My mother always taught me that if you want respect, you must give it first.
Different horses for courses and all that.
T.
I didn't mean you or anyone else on this site, but rather people who know next to nothing about kilts. And it wasn't that long ago that I was one of them. I probably should have put the "those plaid things" bit in quotation marks, because I was just trying to convey the way a lot of people think of kilts.
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