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8th April 05, 04:52 PM
#1
Werin lace up Boots with yer Kilt
I'm looking for some opinions(and I know I'll get'm) concerning wearing laced boots with my kilt. I don't care for shoes or most traditional footwear that I have seen so far. I'm pondering on western lace up boots with kilties.What do ya think?
Clan Forrester Council Member (Membership Director)
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8th April 05, 05:29 PM
#2
Greetings Buster. Check out this gallery - belongs to x-marks member extraordinare = Hamish
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/a...php?user_id=79
Cheers
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8th April 05, 05:48 PM
#3
I wear my steel toed laced up boots with my kilt all the time (no kilt hode though) and I think it looks great.
Iņaki
"Live your life to the fullest ,never you say die. Keep on wearing kilts up until the end!!!
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8th April 05, 07:28 PM
#4
I frequently wear combat boots with my kilts
Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life take big bites. Moderation is for monks.
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8th April 05, 07:31 PM
#5
combats, hiking and steel toed work boots
Mike
A man, a kilt, a mission...Setting out to single handedly stop global whining.
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8th April 05, 08:06 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by Buster
I'm looking for some opinions(and I know I'll get'm) concerning wearing laced boots with my kilt. I don't care for shoes or most traditional footwear that I have seen so far. I'm pondering on western lace up boots with kilties.What do ya think?
You know, I was thinking the same thing about those western style boots for a while (you're talking about the ones with no padding at the top, just straight leather, right?), but the more I thought about it, the more I looked at how narrow the ankles would look compared to the mass of the boot, at least, with my size 13W they would. For boot wear, I think the thickness of a work boot combined with the scrunched or rolled socks carries the look of "muscular" all the way down from the calves to the soles; that's what I've worn so far.
I'm still trying to figure out what I'm going to do about dress shoes, because I think the shoes I have are going to look huge without slacks to carry the lines. I've got to find some shoes that minimize my feet without cramping them.
Jeff Free people are not equal, and equal people are not free.An unarmed man can only flee from evil, and evil is not overcome by fleeing from it. An armed society is a polite society.
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8th April 05, 08:10 PM
#7
Who makes those bada55 boots that the guy is wearing on the UK website?

Edit...hey how do you post a picture inside of a reply?
~ Atticus
"There are only two types of people in this world... Sinners and Sinners saved by GRACE" .
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8th April 05, 09:46 PM
#8
I've worn hiking boots and now wear a pair of 8-eyelet Doc Martens that are getting pretty worn out. Going back to hiking boots, since they're more my style and are a bit more comfortable. They also provide better ankle support than the Docs do. Anyway, with boots, I'm going to dissent a little from what Ham does and say that I prefer to wear my kilt hose fully extended. Looks better, especially if I'm wearing darker hose (or other dark-colored socks)... If you're thinking of cowboy boots, they may not work too well with kilts.
Oh, btw, Atticus, the boots that are worn by the UK model, are New Rock boots, IIRC.
-J
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9th April 05, 03:29 PM
#9
My husband wears his Doc Martens with his kilt all the time, and I think they look great.
Cynthia Balfour-Traill, BFA, FSA (Scot)
Member: Scottish Tartans Authority,
Tartan Educational and Cultural Association,
International Association of Tartan Studies
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9th April 05, 03:32 PM
#10
I've said it earlier, that when I wear my Doc Marten's, I've been called a stylin' dude! Just love those comments
Glen
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
Kilted With Pride!!!
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