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    Quote Originally Posted by The Guy in the Kilt at UC View Post
    Yeah, wear 'em up. Unless of course you want to look scruffy. ...seems to be current fashion these days...
    Yeah, I never wear my kilt hose scrunched down. I also never wear boots with my kilt... There are a lot of things that are popular that I would discourage. I've seen the "pushed down with boots" look go well on a gent... especially with an arran sweater. So check out yourself in the mirror and go with what you ultimately prefer. Both are acceptable modes of dress.

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    Hose up flashes on when I wear my jump boots,and to spice it up I wear my spurs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KiltedChief View Post
    Hose up flashes on when I wear my jump boots,and to spice it up I wear my spurs.
    Spurs!? Are you a kilted knight, or a rodeo rider? I want pics, just to see!

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    The answer seems to be yes. Hose up or hose down. I usually wear mine up when I wear boots, not for the fashion or lack thereof, but because I can't stand them scrunched down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Withnell View Post
    Spurs!? Are you a kilted knight, or a rodeo rider? I want pics, just to see!

    Geoff Withnell
    kilted knight I wish,Kilted cowboy no way. My spurs are my CAV spurs from the days of the 2nd ACR. I ordered me a tank so when it comes in I will post pics.

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    I think that it comes down to personal choice. Personally I prefer to wear mine up with my Doc Martens, my work boots I don't really have a choice other than up because I wear 16 inch lineman boots for lower leg protection because I unload trucks and stock shelves at Walmart thankfully they have no problem with my kilts

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    Here is another pic with hose up and boots:


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