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27th April 06, 12:47 AM
#1
How often do you wear a kilt?
Ok, I'm still new to the forum so if I'm rehashing an old thread then someone ride me a little and then point me in the right direction (I did look, I swear!)
Anyways, I was just wondering how often people wear their kilts? You can pick it up here and there on the posts, but as I mentioned I haven't found a thread that discusses how often or in what circumstances different people wear their kilts.
So are you:
An everyday all-day wearer?
A most days, but pants still show up every once in a while wearer?
3-4 times a week?
Only after work?
Once a week?
Occasionally?
Only on formal occasions?
Just wondering. Thought it would be interested to find out.
As for me, I'm an afterwork and weekends wearer at this point. I discussed why not to work on possingk's thread on pants .
Last edited by bangkok kilt; 27th April 06 at 04:43 AM.
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27th April 06, 02:46 AM
#2
About 3 or 4 kilted days per week for me.
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27th April 06, 02:56 AM
#3
Every day, all day except at work where i have to wear theatre scrubs.
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27th April 06, 03:29 AM
#4
Everyday, unless for some strange reason pants are required
Jack
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27th April 06, 04:23 AM
#5
Well, it's increasing for me. Used to be occasionally. Then weekends. Now weekends, some weekdays, some after work . . . There is a trend!
Andy in Ithaca, NY
Exile from Northumberland
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27th April 06, 04:23 AM
#6
ai try tae take it aff fur a shoower noo an again....
:rolleyes:
seriously?... everyday ai cook in my 'work kilt'
then change into a day kilt if ai'm goin' oop the toon....
an sometimes...
ai then change intae a dress kilt if we arr goin' oot tae supper arr a party....
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27th April 06, 04:27 AM
#7
I generally wear mine every day unless at work (uniform) or if the situation calls for wearing pants (riding my motorcycle/doing messy home renovations/etc.).
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27th April 06, 04:39 AM
#8
I believe I've worn them every day for the past month or so.
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27th April 06, 04:43 AM
#9
Ah, I envy you everyday all-day guys! That's gotta be the life. Can't wait for the summer and kilted days.
[FONT=Trebuchet MS][I][COLOR=Navy]Madame, rarely will you meet a more prejudiced man nor one who tells himself he keeps his mind more open. But cannot that be because one part of our mind, that which we act with, becomes prejudiced through experience and still we keep another part completly open to observe and judge with?[/COLOR][/I]
[RIGHT]-Ernest Hemingway[/RIGHT][/FONT]
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27th April 06, 04:54 AM
#10
Unlike what appears to be a great many of the fine folks that I read about here at X-Marks I only wear mine on special occasions. That will be changing in the near future as my wife is encouraging me to wear it more often. Notice the word "it" not "them". I am presently working on that problem and have ordered a "heavyweight" from Stillwater as a start. Next will be an 7 or 8 yd 16oz wool "tank" in a Ferguson modern tartan. Then... Wait! I have to pay the mortgage. OK Then another in Ferguson weathered. Then I start selling things on *Bay for the next one.
Cheers! Bill
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