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8th September 05, 11:36 AM
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Shoes
Does anyone know of a source for the shoes with the buckles (you know, the "Pilgrim" shoes)? I am not particularly fond of the shoes that lace up the leg, and am looking for a different type of formal shoe to wear with the kilt. I see the Kiltstore has some, but their sizes don't go large enough for my "dogs" (I'm a size 12). I'm not in any immediate need of them, but I'm shopping around.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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8th September 05, 09:09 PM
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I bought a pair of these on clearance at Sears for $10. They are very comfortable. I'd like to find them in brown and/or russet.
These are black with tan or gold colored stitching. They are a copy of a Doc Marten design.. I think it may be called a Monk shoe. Anyhow, you may like these. The photo doesn't do them justice.
CLICK HERE TO VIEW
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9th September 05, 04:50 AM
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Do you have a DSW store in your area, I've seen some similar shoes in our local DSW.
My personal preference is black wing tips, I am not really into the ghillies either.
Jim
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9th September 05, 04:57 AM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Cawdorian
Do you have a DSW store in your area, I've seen some similar shoes in our local DSW.
My personal preference is black wing tips, I am not really into the ghillies either.
Jim
If I need to go formal in the short term, I've got some shoes I wore with a tuxedo, so those will work. I'm just looking down the road when I have some spare funds, whatever those are.;)
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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9th September 05, 05:30 AM
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I have a nice looking pair of Sketchers, polished black leather with a strap across the top and a buckle off to the side. Kind of a modern version of the old buckle shoe. It looks like Sketcher doesn't make them anymore, but I've seen other makes. Probably easier to find than the old style. Also, wingtips are perfectly fine. Except for the lacing they're nearly the same as the gillies.
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9th September 05, 06:20 AM
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Here is a link to a place that sells "colonial" type shoes. The "Franklin" one looks like it could be worn on a dress occasion, and is definitely different than what others would be wearing. See what you think:
http://www.fugawee.com/Men's%20Colonial.htm
Joe
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9th September 05, 08:09 AM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Planopiper
I have a nice looking pair of Sketchers, polished black leather with a strap across the top and a buckle off to the side. Kind of a modern version of the old buckle shoe. It looks like Sketcher doesn't make them anymore, but I've seen other makes. Probably easier to find than the old style. Also, wingtips are perfectly fine. Except for the lacing they're nearly the same as the gillies.
I had a fairly annoying experience with similar shoes and a matching belt. In October, 2001, some friends and I were headed out to Boston for the U.S. World Cup Qualifier against Jamaica (as well as some good seafood) and I was wearing said shoes and belt.
This being just over a month after 9/11, the airport security details had boosted the power of their metal detectors significantly. I got pulled over to the side and wanded both in Columbus and Boston. At one point, I was standing with both hands out to my sides, my legs spread, and the wand checking out my male parts. The TSA person then said I needed to take off my belt and hold that up, too. To which I said something to the effect of "Um... not unless you want me to moon the whole airport" (I was wearing pants, I was not yet enlightened) and she relented. I was able to hold my pants up with one hand and the belt out to the side with the other, while my five traveling companions laughed and snapped pictures of me.
Summary - if you get shoes like this, don't wear 'em in the airport.
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11th September 05, 03:08 AM
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davedove:
From the House of Tartan website: "The Glenfinnan shoe was inspired by the buckle shoes famously worn by Bonnie Prince Charlie, (Prince Charles Edward Stuart) and his military commander-in chief Lord George Murray during the 1745 Jacobite uprising."
Click Glenfinnan Buckle Shoes to check them out. Maybe these are what you're looking for...
Last edited by MacSimoin; 11th September 05 at 03:10 AM.
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23rd September 05, 11:03 PM
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I know this is a rather old post and I don't know if you found your shoes, but I just ran across this which you may not know about.
http://www.mackenziefrain.com/acatal...kle_Shoes.html
Steve Ashton
www.freedomkilts.com
Skype (webcam enabled) thewizardofbc
I wear the kilt because: Swish + Swagger = Swoon.
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