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2nd March 10, 01:55 AM
#9
 Originally Posted by lammy d
The wa I see it is that about 75 percent of my friends were the kilt and own there own kilt the ones that don't are the ones that have the Scottish cringe factor or Rangers fans lol They are on the most hand made kilts with a few buying them from the cheaper shops in Edinburgh we were them casual to the football trad for nights out it depends and it is down to price for people you cant knock people for not having the right gear if they cant afford it
I am not unsympathetic to the cost argument, however there are many in the highlands that are able to turn out properly in their handmedowns and there is no stigma involved with that, or what they have skimped and saved to buy and the highlands can hardly be described as being awash with money. Neither am I unsympathetic to the argument of not wanting to wear your finery to rio-- ooops sorry, football matches. It is those that attend rather quieter functions dressed appallingly in some shoddy kilt and attire, that cause great offence to many.
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