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    Quote Originally Posted by Tattoo Bradley View Post
    It's Hollywood... it's the red carpet... there is no faux pas. No sense foaming at the mouth about his misuse of a PC.
    Actually, these photos were taken in Glasgow when the movie opened in the UK
    Last edited by wvpiper; 18th November 09 at 09:35 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wvpiper View Post
    Actually, these photos were taken in Glasgow when the movie opened in the UK
    Indeed.

    None-the-less, Hollywood celebrities are known for "doing their own thing" in any manner of dress so I don't see any point getting in a tizzy about it.

    RE: The Snoopdoggydog Kilt photo
    RE: The George Lopez Kilt Photo

    's like De Ja Vu

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    The kilt does look a little long. Based on where I can see the buckle on the right, I think he just has it sitting low on his hips. As for the whole top ensemble, I think it's a typical look for a movie star. At least he's doing it Scottish. Just like English/American fashion styles will change and come back around, you have to be willing to let Scottish fashion do the same. I applaud Gerard Butler for supporting the kilt, even if he isn't a traditionalist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tattoo Bradley View Post
    None-the-less, Hollywood celebrities are known for "doing their own thing" in any manner of dress so I don't see any point getting in a tizzy about it.
    Well, since this is a kilt forum, I think discussing and having opinions about how someone is wearing a kilt is pretty valid, even if you consider it "getting in a tizzy."

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    Wow, I see on IMDB he is making a Robert Burns movie!

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    Is it just me or is he not wearing flashes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by castledangerous View Post
    Wow, I see on IMDB he is making a Robert Burns movie!
    Cool.

    "Butler, who was born in Glasgow, admits he is delighted to play the part of his country's national figure."

    Galician, he is wearing flashes; they're black.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tattoo Bradley View Post
    It's Hollywood... it's the red carpet... there is no faux pas. No sense foaming at the mouth about his misuse of a PC.
    Quote Originally Posted by sanddog28 View Post
    Sadly the red carpet has seen its fair share of open collars as well as unfolded French cuffs hanging out of the sleeves when wearing a tux, its more about fad than tradition in Hollywood. That being said I think the look would be better with a lighter shirt, probably one of the grays from his kilt.
    No "foaming at the mouth" or "tizzy" here, simply a comment that I don't see that combo as being very fashionable, irrespective of the kilt. Truth be told, I'm really not that fashionable of a guy. Like many here, I grew up during a time where the basics of dressing were learned by most, but it's a much more casual world today. Living in a rural area now I rarely wear a tie or suit, even as a professional, however some pieces of attire certainly seem to work better together than others.

    sanddog28's comment indicates he sees a better way to do this. Clearly Butler wasn't trying to achieve a proper formal wear appearance and I understand that. If throwing in a piece of casual wear with otherwise formal attire is what he was trying to achieve, than he hit it spot on. Heck, he probably paid more for that shirt than I did for my hand-sewn 8 yard kilt! However, my limited fashion sense tells me that an Argyll jacket (or any of its variants or a Wallace, etc.) would have looked much better. I'll leave it to others to recommend shirt colors.

    At the bottom line, Gerard Butler could care less what I think and it really doesn't matter to me what he chooses to wear. He's a good actor and I enjoy his films and talk show appearances.

    Just an opinion. YMMV. Oh BTW, I lost my kilt police badge ages ago. ith:
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    Quote Originally Posted by HarborSpringsPiper View Post
    At the bottom line, Gerard Butler could care less what I think
    He doesn't care about what I think either. How sad is that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scotus View Post
    He doesn't care about what I think either. How sad is that?
    What is he thinking?!
    Ken

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