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    James MacMillan is offline Membership Revoked for repeated rule violations.
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    Down here in the "lower 48" we call those things turtle-neck sweaters.

    Like I said, some people have different definitions for sweaters than I do. -And I stick by my rules - thin in, thick out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by James MacMillan View Post
    Down here in the "lower 48" we call those things turtle-neck sweaters.

    Like I said, some people have different definitions for sweaters than I do. -And I stick by my rules - thin in, thick out.
    Sorry, I am thinking of a light shirt turtle neck not a sweater. Either way, it's a moot point. That picture is how old? Jamie what is that 2 years ago maybe. My point was that opinions and knowledge change with experience and time.

    But I agree, heavy= out. Light= It would depend on the sweater and the style. I'm not a big fan of tucked in anything and usually only do so with dress shirts.
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    James,

    If you want to see pictures of me in less than stellar kilted attire they can be found on XMTS, here let me post the worst one for you:



    I think I came up with 6 major Kilt Don'ts in this outfit (by the way that is the same turtleneck and I don't count it).

    As Colin said:


    Quote Originally Posted by Colin View Post
    That picture is how old? Jamie what is that 2 years ago maybe. My point was that opinions and knowledge change with experience and time.
    I have learned a lot on this forum and some pretty big mistakes were corrected by the good advice offered here on line and in person at our kilt nights.

    So now I do a little better:



    Cheers

    Jamie
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