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    Fishnet Leggings with Kilts - Hopi Style

    So, one of the traditions at the Freedom in Sobriety AA campout on the Hopi Reservation every year is that the kids dance traditional Hopi dances for us. A rare treat since cameras are allowed because the dances are social dances, not sacred dances. Yesterday they danced the Corn Dance for us.

    But check out the two kilted boys in the dance line. They are wearing fishnet leggings with their Hopi "kilts."





    So maybe you guys wearing leggings with your kilts (Graham??) might wanna consider the fishnet leggings option.

    I'm sure there's a Traditional Hopi reason for wearing them - no clue what it is, but of course respect the look. Wonder if its something that would work with contemporary kilts...or (gasp!!) tartan kilts.....

    The mind boggles at the possibilities....

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    I'm sure fishnet doesn't carry the same social astigmatisms in Hopi culture.
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    I wonder where you can buy them at ?

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    You do realize that you have to wear the bells, too.
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    No thanks.
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    I an a rank, moss covered traditionalist! Not to my taste at all. But whom am I to say what others should wear?
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    For a sec I thought you meant the other fishnets!
    'Cause every lass goes crazy 'bout a sharp dressed Scot!

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    Since Hopi men do most of the weaving and knitting would guess they knit their leggings themselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by georgeblack7 View Post
    I'm sure fishnet doesn't carry the same social astigmatisms in Hopi culture.
    sure fishnet doesn't carry the same social astigmatisms in Hopi culture.
    fishnet doesn't carry the same social astigmatisms in Hopi culture.
    doesn't carry the same social astigmatisms in Hopi culture.
    carry the same social astigmatisms in Hopi culture.
    the same social astigmatisms in Hopi culture.
    same social astigmatisms in Hopi culture.
    social astigmatisms in Hopi culture.
    social astigmatisms in Hopi
    social astigmatisms
    astigmatisms
    lol. I see what you did there.

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    You know, those look like really finely knitted leggings. Interesting patterns, and they look fine on the Hopi in their regalia. If I recall, the Greeks wear giant pompons on their shoes when they wear their fustanellas. I don't think that means giant pompons on ghillies is a good idea.

    Now if it is true that they knit those leggings themselves, why don't you show them a pattern for kilt hose and connect them to one of our esteemed suppliers here at XMTS?

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