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    Congratulations Glen. I am not a fan of diced hose as many already know but, what an improvement over your previous ensemble featuring the red/white diced hose! To my mind, they stand a chance of working only when there is a lot of red in the kilt, and you're not going to find much more red than you have there. Well done.

    [PS: I just do not 'get' the photo of the young guy and your caption! Is this a reference to something very North American, or have I missed something elsewhere?]

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    Very, very well put together. As I have said elsewhere, I am a fan of diced hose with more formal kit, I like diced hose much better than white or cream hose for formal occasions. Do you have room on the belt for a sword frog? A sword is the only possible addition to your perfect ensemble.

    Thanks for the great pictures!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hamish View Post
    [PS: I just do not 'get' the photo of the young guy and your caption! Is this a reference to something very North American, or have I missed something elsewhere?]

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    From the movie Zoolander That is Ben Stiller, the movie is about two not so bright supper male models. Sort of a cult movie.

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    Glenn, looks like you had your best foot forward in the doublet. Looks good on you. I have never seen one of these in person, only in photos--it seems to fit very high around the neck, almost up to the chin. Reminds me of a formal turtleneck.

    From the movie Zoolander That is Ben Stiller, the movie is about two not so bright supper male models. Sort of a cult movie.

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    They may have even been breakfast or lunch models
    Or perhaps Chip n' Dales?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DTrain View Post
    They may have even been breakfast or lunch models
    Or perhaps Chip n' Dales?
    Owen Wilson might have C n' D but never Ben Stiller.

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    Very smart. I bet you're just gagging to go to a formal event now. All you need now are some really fancy buckles for those shoes!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hamish View Post
    Congratulations Glen. I am not a fan of diced hose as many already know but, what an improvement over your previous ensemble featuring the red/white diced hose! To my mind, they stand a chance of working only when there is a lot of red in the kilt, and you're not going to find much more red than you have there. Well done.

    [PS: I just do not 'get' the photo of the young guy and your caption! Is this a reference to something very North American, or have I missed something elsewhere?]

    Take care,
    Ham.
    Sorry about the criptic reference Ham, it has to do with a comedy film that came out in about 2001 about a male model named Derek Zoolander, he is the top male model in the world however he only has one look dubbed "Blue Steel". Therefore when Colin asked to see Blue Steel this all came flooding back into my mind and I thought I would add the photo of Ben Stiller as Derek Zoolander along with a silly quote from the character.

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    Very nice indeed Glen

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    Many thanks, Mr. Bill and Glen, for the explanations. I've not heard of Mr Stiller, nor his film - sounds like something I need worry about no further, so I won't!!!

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