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Need help chosing a kilt for my son
My son who wore his first kilt (mine way to big) to his final concert two weeks ago now wants his own, that is great the problem is I want him to get a modern kilt (UTKilt) and he wants a Blackwatch. I wear both, but it depends what I am doing, ie a jean situation mod, slack situation traditional. I think it would be more acceptable if he wore a modern kilt to school versus a traditional. What does the rable say?
MM
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Who's life is it?
I think you are making a big mistake.
Regards
Chas
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In that situation I would go with a traditional kilt.
Remember I'm a long way away, but around here a trad. Kilt is recognised as male garment by most while UTKilts would be seen as a skirt, womens clothing.
Obviously that might be diffrent across land and ocean.
Edit:
He's more likely to wear it if he gets what he wants.
Last edited by Carlo; 17th May 13 at 03:55 PM.
Reason: I forgot :-)
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Let him get what he wants. I would think he is more apt to wear it that way. If he enjoys it he will want more than one anyway and can get the utility style one later if he desires.
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Not having more information I'd have to say I'd go with a traditional kilt. I think it's great he's interested. My son isn't but I'm good with that. Last week he asked if we could find him a flat cap in the family tartan. He tried on some flat caps last weekend and really likes them.
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For sure... let him get what he wants. Carlo and Elizabeth nailed it, he will wear what he wants.
Buy a UT and it may hang in the closet while he out grows it.
Jerry at Stillwater has several nice beginner kilts at a great prices.
That way he can go to a concert and not soil a expensive heavyweight.
Good luck.
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So far I seem to be in agreement with the group. Clothes are a very personal thing especially for teens. Let him pick what he wants. I think TJ Kelly also has a good idea of Stillwater Kilts Thrifty kilts. They are not wool tanks, but are IMHO worth the price asked. At the price of a thrifty he could get more that one and at roughly the a pair of name brand jeans if damaged the crying would be minimal.
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Hello MuffinMan!
Be happy he wants to wear the kilt and let him find his own style....
Kiltwearing to me is a highly individual thing and very exiting to explore.
Allow your son to do so.
Cheers, Tom
"A true gentleman knows how to play the bagpipes but doesn't!"
Member of Clan Macpherson Association
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Black Watch. He wants it. He'll wear it. You'll be proud.
Kenneth Mansfield
NON OBLIVISCAR
My tartan quilt: Austin, Campbell, Hamilton, MacBean, MacFarlane, MacLean, MacRae, Robertson, Sinclair (and counting)
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17th May 13, 05:23 PM
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Celebrate the fact he is so eager to wear the kilt and let him develop his own style. If he is still growing you might look at Stillwater kilts as he has an Economy Wool in Blackwatch for under a C note. Ive got two of them and wear one almost every other day. I keep one for nice and one for my daily walks to work, the grocery run, going to farmers market, camping or pubs. I feel the traditional, especially the Blackwatch tartan, is the easiest to dress up or down depending on the occasion. Again jump for joy that he has chosen to wear the kilt in the first place... good on him....
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