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    Kilts are appropriate for wear - puffer

    As you know, I wear a KILT almost daily & for ALL occasions.

    On this forum, I often see new KILT wearers being "tentative" about wearing their KILTS. IMHO, DO NOT BE !!!

    Here is an example of the "fact" KILTS are ACCEPTED WEAR.

    Last SAT. I had the honor of assisting KENT PD ( WA ) in presenting a "Public Service Seminar" ( NRA- "REFUSE TO BE A VICTIM" ( THIS IS A NON FIREARM COURSE)

    I was KILTED. How was the "KILT" accepted ?? FANTASTIC !! Both by the KPD officers but by the "class" ( 30 civilians + 2 other PD observers & 1 FED.)

    Here is a pic = me & my fellow "instructors" ( KPD)



    HOPEFULLY this will encourage more to "KILT UP"

    Puffer

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    A good cause and a great look! Love the gray tartan and jacket combo....

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    Lookin' good, Puffer!
    Steve "Jack Daw" McIntyre
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    Smile absolutely

    Well said Puffer. ANY chance to wear my kilt is my first thought. The up-side is the skivvie laundry savings,lol. It will be a cold day in hell when someone doen't show up wearing a kilt.
    Aye Yours.



    VINCERE-VEL-MORI

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    Looking good Puffer!! Would you kindly tell us what that tartan is? 'Tis very lovely.

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    I also wear kilts when providing training. On of the classes that folks may shy away from doing kilted is CPR/1st Aid. I have done that class several times kilted, and have never had any problems or complaints.

    Way to go!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TNKiltedWolf View Post
    Looking good Puffer!! Would you kindly tell us what that tartan is? 'Tis very lovely.
    The "Tartan" is "Auld Lang SYNE' ( 8 yd, 16oz " by USA KILTS) & is VERY versatile. for "any" occasion.


    Puffer
    Last edited by puffer; 1st April 09 at 03:08 PM.

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    Its easy to see who's in charge in this photo - well done Puffer!
    Phil in Idaho

    "Walk Tall, Walk Straight, and Look the World Right in the Eye."
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    Great look. I would imagine that the Auld Lang SYNE tartan would be a good choice for high country hunting. Looks like it would blend well with granite
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    Quote Originally Posted by pdcorlis View Post
    Its easy to see who's in charge in this photo - well done Puffer!
    Actually, the KPD LEOs ran it. Myself & another NRA SR TC just assisted & "advised".

    Puffer

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