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3rd March 07, 04:49 AM
#11
Shame, Gentlmen, Shame!
This clothing may not appeal to you - it doesn't flip any switches for me - but what right do you have to question the gender identity of the models!
Aren't you doing to them just exactly what you despise about other people doing to you for wearing kilts???
If you don't like the clothes - then say so.
But I suggest keeping the giggly aspersions to thyself.
What say, people??
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3rd March 07, 05:58 AM
#12
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario)
Shame, Gentlmen, Shame!
This clothing may not appeal to you - it doesn't flip any switches for me - but what right do you have to question the gender identity of the models!
Aren't you doing to them just exactly what you despise about other people doing to you for wearing kilts???
If you don't like the clothes - then say so.
But I suggest keeping the giggly aspersions to thyself.
What say, people??
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Right on.
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3rd March 07, 06:26 AM
#13
For me those clothes fall into the Jacobite shirt category. Some people can pull them off, but not this unit. I'll stick with kilts and such, thankee.
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3rd March 07, 07:00 AM
#14
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario)
Shame, Gentlmen, Shame!
This clothing may not appeal to you - it doesn't flip any switches for me - but what right do you have to question the gender identity of the models!
Aren't you doing to them just exactly what you despise about other people doing to you for wearing kilts???
If you don't like the clothes - then say so.
But I suggest keeping the giggly aspersions to thyself.
What say, people??
.
I don't like the clothes. I don't like the industry that tries to cast doubt upon my masculinity for wearing a kilt, then uses anorexic boys in more feminine makeup than my wife has worn in her life to try and show what they think men should dress like. Facts are facts. Those models are not projecting masculinity, which was the point. Some of us think that men's fashions should project masculinity. I mean, I've got some friends who are full on flaming twinks that would say that the look those models are projecting is just to girlie.
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3rd March 07, 07:11 AM
#15
I'm certainly ready to criticize the "fashion" industry. While we've focussed here on men's "fashion," it would do us well to remember some of the hideous, atrocious, unfeminine "women's fashion" that's out there. Every so often I'll see a report on the cutting edge of female "fashion" and I recoil in horror. Anorexic boys on the "man's fashion" runways matched with anorexic girls on the "women's fashion" runways. Feh, fah, and fie, says I!
On the other paw, I think of it this way: doubtless those anorexical outfits displayed in brother Rigged's link EACH COST more than two or three sixteen ounce hand sewn eight yard tanks. I just ask myself, "Which am I more likely to own?"
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3rd March 07, 08:22 AM
#16
I would say Kilt wins over current Men's fashion, hands down. I wouldn't be caught dead in any of the ourfits off that link... Kilt however, I wear them when I'm alive, and wanna be buried in one. A matching tartan coffin wouldn't be bad either...
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3rd March 07, 09:24 AM
#17
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Erisianmonkey
I don't like the clothes. I don't like the industry that tries to cast doubt upon my masculinity for wearing a kilt, then uses anorexic boys in more feminine makeup than my wife has worn in her life to try and show what they think men should dress like. Facts are facts. Those models are not projecting masculinity, which was the point. Some of us think that men's fashions should project masculinity. I mean, I've got some friends who are full on flaming twinks that would say that the look those models are projecting is just to girlie.
Hear, hear!
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3rd March 07, 01:01 PM
#18
I do not like those clothes, I will not wear those clothes, sorry if anyone took offense at a little (some would say very little) humour.
CT
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3rd March 07, 01:09 PM
#19
ah....well....ah....I'm goin' grab a beer and go work on the car now.
-Tim
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3rd March 07, 01:16 PM
#20
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by CameronTaylor
I do not like those clothes, I will not wear those clothes, sorry if anyone took offense at a little (some would say very little) humour.
CT
No offense here. I wouldnt wear that stuff either.
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