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28th March 11, 06:59 PM
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Though I must confess to having owned white hose, I've never worn them with
a kilt. Never minded natural, but prefer colored. Don't care for for the clorox
white with kilts, but it can be done better than OK. Always look better than black.
So, for Chukta. I'd be more eager to lose that white shirt than the hose. As has been pointed out, black and bright white weigh heavy visually, and it can be tricky to balance out. Especially a white shirt with no jacket. Better and more interesting to go elsewhere. I'll say for the hose, it's usually a safe bet that Lovat blue, Lovat green, and/or claret will look good with most kilts. That tartan would like any of several grays, and I myself might try a dark yellow. Depends on the shirt, and jacket or no.
For Calico: I used to have several pairs each of several different hose, and
to help with pairing I had marking pens with contrasting inks. Before wearing, I would mark each sock with a number, a letter,or a geometric shape, on the sole, Coming out of the wash, quickly and effortlessly paired, loose overhand knot to keep together, voila! Matched socks picked from drawer even blindfolded.
For xman: I like the idea of gifting choice hose, though I'd do it early. When he tries on the outfit, just say you're making sure he has a choice down the road. While you have that on, just check the fit of these for me, in case they need to be exchanged. Ooh,yeah. Those'll look great. Might work.
Last edited by tripleblessed; 28th March 11 at 08:46 PM.
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29th March 11, 07:35 AM
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 Originally Posted by tripleblessed
For xman: I like the idea of gifting choice hose, though I'd do it early. When he tries on the outfit, just say you're making sure he has a choice down the road. While you have that on, just check the fit of these for me, in case they need to be exchanged. Ooh,yeah. Those'll look great. Might work.
I like this idea! it's kind of nice because it's not saying to him 'white hose are ridiculous' rather you say 'yeah those don't look bad' and once the colored ones are on then you act like you have just tasted bacon for the first time. It may push him to choose those over the white ones. Based only on your reaction.
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29th March 11, 08:22 AM
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Trouble is, I won't be there when he tries on the kilt. He lives across the country. Besides, he's about as strong willed as I am AND he's a lawyer so he's got the skill to defend his position whether it's right or not.
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