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11th May 07, 02:27 PM
#11
I would definitely wear what is comfortable to you. When it comes to the office, I guess you should wear what they require of you. If they'll let you wear your kilt, then I would try to follow the remaining parts of the dress code as much as possible. Treat the Kilt as a nice pair of slacks.
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11th May 07, 02:49 PM
#12
 Originally Posted by stevemark65
I'm new to kilt wearing - I am planning to make a solid color X-kilt and I have some questions. Will it look Ok to wear the kilt with hiking boots and ankle socks for casual wear and with dress shoes and calf high socks for office wear?
If you are planning on using the X-kilt for both, I would seriously consider making the aprons wider, closer to a regular kilt width. I find with mine plain color that I wish I had made a wider apron, and I did that with the grey/green tartan version and it hangs much better.
Brian
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