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28th January 12, 12:35 AM
#161
Re: The New Traditionalists (Traditional kilts, Modern looks)
 Originally Posted by MacBean
I'd not say this was at all "modern" in that it's not at all flash, more like "shabby chic"? Taken two years ago.

I don't think that's shabby, it's relaxed.
Hejdå Jörg
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22nd February 12, 03:11 AM
#162
Re: The New Traditionalists (Traditional kilts, Modern looks)
I tend to wear something like this if I'm just going to the pub or about the town kilted
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1st March 12, 05:22 AM
#163
Re: The New Traditionalists (Traditional kilts, Modern looks)
This may not quite qualify for being a New Traditionalist.. but here's my take on it.
Here is me last night, just leaving a flogging molly concert in Orlando.
http://imgur.com/CAZef
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1st March 12, 06:00 AM
#164
Re: The New Traditionalists (Traditional kilts, Modern looks)
 Originally Posted by Panache
When I see this photo, for some reason all I can think is, "How cool would ZZ Top look in kilts!".
"Ah haw haw haw haw!"
Last edited by biblemonkey; 1st March 12 at 06:01 AM.
God bless the kilted everywhere and all who see them!
The kilt! It gets in your blood and cannae be removed through medicine or magic.
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9th March 12, 09:39 AM
#165
Re: The New Traditionalists (Traditional kilts, Modern looks)
So now i have to ask, if you're a modern tradititionalist, or new traditionalist, were do you post?
there's historical, traditional, and contemporary.
Contemporary seems to be more for utilitkilts and non-tartans...
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9th March 12, 02:12 PM
#166
Re: The New Traditionalists (Traditional kilts, Modern looks)
 Originally Posted by Four
So now i have to ask, if you're a modern tradititionalist, or new traditionalist, were do you post?
there's historical, traditional, and contemporary.
Contemporary seems to be more for utilitkilts and non-tartans...
My kilts are traditional tartan kilts worn in a casual American style. I post in the contemporary forum as I was made to feel quite un-welcome [over a period of time] in the traditional forum. YMMV.
Rondo
Order of the Kilted Lebowskis
"...a kilt should be worn, as a piece of clothing, not as a venerated object..." Lyle1
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9th March 12, 06:22 PM
#167
Re: The New Traditionalists (Traditional kilts, Modern looks)
This is pretty much my daily wear.
Etcheberri Steaphan MacDòmhnall - See my avatar for the fabric I am currently working with.
He was a dreamer, a thinker, a speculative philosopher ... or, as his wife would have it, an idiot. ~ Douglas Adams
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12th March 12, 12:53 AM
#168
Re: The New Traditionalists (Traditional kilts, Modern looks)

I too can turn to tradtional when the occasion warrants...

But this is how I generally Kilt.
Best Regards John
“... I can't think of an instrument less suited to 'Silent Night' than bagpipes... I mean, there's no question of silence in the night anymore once that GHB kicks in, is there? ..." ... Klondike Waldo
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12th March 12, 02:01 AM
#169
Re: The New Traditionalists (Traditional kilts, Modern looks)
What a super cool thread!
Been going on a while. Nice to see all the pics.
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12th March 12, 04:49 AM
#170
Re: The New Traditionalists (Traditional kilts, Modern looks)
Here's my son, Celt_Gravity Rebel last Saturday dressed to be part of the backstage crew for a presentation of one act plays at his high school.

A few of the lads in theater like to wear the kilts, though CGR is the only one who prefers the traditional ones over the utilikilts.
For me, there is nothing in this world that holds the same fascinating appeal as watching the backside of well kilted man...
 Originally Posted by LitTrog
A kilt to middle school?! That's like wearing meat pants into the lion enclosure.
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