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    Talking A punks kilt

    I posted a builetin about how exited i was about my new kilt and what i was going to add to it and every 1 wanted pics so here they are!!!






    thats it realy for now but with all punk cloths they get better with age ;)
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    Excellent! My son is punk, and maybe these pix will inspire him to work on his kilt and wear it more often. Great jacket...!

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    I really like it, good for you.
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    Too the cutting edge and beyond!!!

    I do so love the edge, exploring, experimenting. A sharp look for what you're trying to "say."

    Still struggle with the term "punk" since it has a very different meaning inside prison walls in the U.S. Not a term most men would want to hang on themselves...has nothing to do with orientation and everything to do with services offered for a fee of some sort.

    I've seen a lot of black Utilikilt workman's "punked out." but this is my first look at a tartan kilt done up for that lifestyle. Thanks for that.

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    Hey, just realized here's an opportunity to show the full spectrum of kilting...the full range...the entire scope...

    We have a great punk kilt above.

    And here we have the other end of the scale - kilted correctons officers.



    Is the kilt fashion boom making inroads everywhere or what!!??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt View Post
    Too the cutting edge and beyond!!!

    I do so love the edge, exploring, experimenting. A sharp look for what you're trying to "say."

    Still struggle with the term "punk" since it has a very different meaning inside prison walls in the U.S. Not a term most men would want to hang on themselves...has nothing to do with orientation and everything to do with services offered for a fee of some sort.

    I've seen a lot of black Utilikilt workman's "punked out." but this is my first look at a tartan kilt done up for that lifestyle. Thanks for that.

    Ron

    punk is a sub-culture that has evolved into a way of life like a nationality but within the hole world we have everything any other culture have ....art,music,morals,fashion,literature,political belief and so on. society sees us as rats and un civilized but that is because of ignorance and misunderstanding....like the romans thought of other societies as barbarians and un civilized. punk is surprisingly a very complex subject.

    the reason punk is used in prisons like that is because of its original meaning low-life....and the "punks" in prison are treated like low lifes......its nothing to do with my culture at all......

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    I do understand.

    Just because of my years working and volunteering inside prisons whenever I see or hear the word punk my mind goes to the prison image rather than punks in the sense that you live it.

    As I said, "I" struggle with the term.

    I admire your creativity, thank you for pushing the envelope, and guess you've a large set of juevos to have such confidence.

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    YAY!!! PUNK NOT DEAD AND FAR FROM IT!!!!


    I am glad to see a new generation keeping the tradition going for another 20 years!!!!
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