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    double post. please delete.

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    [QUOTE=Ian.MacAllan;442324]The kilt pin is certainly not on the usual side but I see nothing else odd about it. With a small photo of an all-black outfit it's difficult to be sure. I don't see where the pleats are.

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    I think you're on to something: I believe it's simply a matter of the kilt pin being on the wrong side.

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    I have received the catalog today (in rather bad shape). While I disagree with the rotating of the picture I do want to point out that there are some really good and different photos in this catalog. How often have you seen men in kilts and wearing Wellingtons? The other photos show men in kilts doing very normal things for men, holding hands with the girlfriend/wife, etc. I can't think of another catalog that has done so well in making me feel that men in kilts are just plain right.
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    The "anatomy" showing in the Sears catlogue is a myth. I know, I did not see it - it wasn't there. Similar to "Kirking of the Tartans" we have started a tradition, which never existed before.

    Doesn't matter though - once it becomes part of folklore, it is fact.

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    I thought that something was wrong with the picture in the catalog. Mind you that is my next kilt (I think). I came into work on Monday and the Catalog was on my desk. A fellow employee left it for me... they did cross out their name... and no one has said that they left It.

    Hmmm people must think i have something about kilts... Now when a package arrives at work.. everyone stops by to see if I bought a new Kilt!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daaaaang View Post
    So is this one an actual backwards kilt?
    I'd say yes, with both the kilt pin and sgian dubh being on the left side. If so, though, he's wearing the plaid on the wrong shoulder. As Barb said, it's correct in the photo.
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    The plaid, really has no "correct shoulder" any more than the sgian dubh has a "correct leg."

    If a person is left handed, a very good argument could be made to switch the plaid to the other side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by James MacMillan View Post
    The plaid, really has no "correct shoulder" any more than the sgian dubh has a "correct leg."

    If a person is left handed, a very good argument could be made to switch the plaid to the other side.
    I'll concede that. It's the kilt pin, and thus, the apron, that's definitely wrong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by acstoon View Post
    Still beats the 1970's J.C.Penney's catalog debacle...
    Where "human anatomy" was showing in several pictures, within the undergarment section.

    Interesting.

    http://www.snopes.com/business/hidden/sears.asp

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiltman View Post
    How often have you seen men in kilts and wearing Wellingtons?
    I have a National Geo magazine from either March or April 1968 with a fellow in wellies and a kilt, he is at a sheep auction somewhere in the highlands.

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