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27th September 08, 08:43 AM
#10
 Originally Posted by kiltedwolfman
Do's and don't's, rights and wrongs, fashion or faupa, tradition or habit; I think this thread has shown that all of these things are more an aspect of era then of need. Everything we think as right and proper was at one time, and likely will again some time, be considered maveric or inappropriate.
From a total personal perspective I treat my kilts as I believe they were originally intended, as regular everyday attire. I wear everything from T-shirts and sandals, to full on proper highland formal dress. To me kilts are a wonderful garment and being as such they, and thier wearers shouldn't feel overly burdened by convention.
mmm I can see the arrows being lit... ;) ( I love stirrin' the pot! )
Good point. now I'm sure no one said that you couldn't wear a T-shirt.. I know I didn't. I wear T-shirts in the summer. Now you said "full on proper highland formal dress". Well that's full of right and wrong. You can wear a T-shirt with your pants (jeans), but at a formal event you would wear proper attire, "special pants" with the satin stripe down the side, patent-leather shoes, ect. You get the idea. There is a right way and worng way to wear everthing all based on the time and place, it doesn't matter whether you're in a kilt or pants.
Frank
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