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    This is very non-traditional...

    I saw this picture posted on someone's kilt blog:



    Star Wars storm trooper geek/Indianapolis Colts fan. I'm neither, but the ensemble is rather "interesting."
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    Well, you've got to admire someone who knows what he likes.

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    Blimey!! You have to be kidding

    Mind you; I'm liking the hose and the horsey kilt pin is a nice touch...
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    He's not a typical anything. Not a typical Colts fan, Storm Trooper, or Kiltie.
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    All that comes to mind when I saw that was " what the f*%# ? "
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    I see a lot of pictures from conventions of storm troopers in kilts. Where does that originate from, anyway??
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    Could be from the tie in of Star Wars and Celtic/Scottish mythology when it comes to the bad guys ( the Sidhe (sp?) )
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick View Post
    I see a lot of pictures from conventions of storm troopers in kilts. Where does that originate from, anyway??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick View Post
    I see a lot of pictures from conventions of storm troopers in kilts. Where does that originate from, anyway??
    Not sure who did it first or when, but you see it a lot at conventions. Actually you see a lot of kilts in general at Sci Fi cons.
    There was a New Orleans Saints trooper (not kilted though) at Babelcon in Baton Rouge last year. Most of the troopers you might see are in the 501st legion, it is a huge Star Wars costuming club that primarily portrays members of the Empire. A lot of them started wearing black Utilikits when not in costume, and I guess it took off from there. I think they have adopted Prince of Wales as an official tartan, USA Kilts made a bunch for them.

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