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New from Iowa, USA
I don't have a kilt yet, I found this forum looking for how to wear a kilt for the renaissance festival. I don't know if I have the courage to wear a kilt out in the world yet. but... sometime!
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Welcome from Eastern Washington State. Just go ahead and do it.
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Go for it..
Welcome, and yes - go for it. I have worn the kilt often in Iowa where my wife hails from, and have never had anything but great comments from people. - Well, apart from a yanny at a County Fair I was at, who thought he would make sport with 'the guy in the skirt'.
Unfortunately for him, he didn't get a 'guy in a skirt', he got a very angry Scotsman in a kilt.....
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Welcome from Southwest "Misery"!
I'll echo what Urchurdan said about wearing a kilt in Iowa; I wore my Iowa tartan kilt to my great-aunt's 100th birthday party in Cedar Falls a year ago; she literaly married a "Norwegian Bachelor Farmer" and the Scottish branch of our family were vastly outnumbered that day by various Swedes, Danes, Norwegians and Germans -- yet we made our presence known when we brought along a piper to serenade her! :cool: :scotland:
My Scottish ancestors immigrated to Southeastern Iowa and slowly made their way north through Des Moines to present-day Wright County. My grandmother was born in the shadow of the state capitol building in East Village.
You might also try attending an event such as a Burns Supper or Scottish Games; I can give you a few contacts in the Iowa Scottish community.
And finally, you might enjoy my article on Iowa's Scottish Heritage:
http://www.scottishtartans.org/iowa.htm
A picture of my Iowa tartan kilt may be found at the bottom of the article.
Yours aye,
Todd
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:welcome: from Charleston, SC. As the N*ke add says, "Just Do It."
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:welcome: from Chicago (and Galena, Illinois just across the river from Dubuque).
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Hello scoutman,
Welcome to XMarks from the other side of the Atlantic in Norfolk, England.
Regards
Chas
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Originally Posted by cajunscot
Welcome from Southwest "Misery"!
I'll echo what Urchurdan said about wearing a kilt in Iowa; I wore my Iowa tartan kilt to my great-aunt's 100th birthday party in Cedar Falls a year ago; she literaly married a "Norwegian Bachelor Farmer" and the Scottish branch of our family were vastly outnumbered that day by various Swedes, Danes, Norwegians and Germans -- yet we made our presence known when we brought along a piper to serenade her! :cool: :scotland:
My Scottish ancestors immigrated to Southeastern Iowa and slowly made their way north through Des Moines to present-day Wright County. My grandmother was born in the shadow of the state capitol building in East Village.
You might also try attending an event such as a Burns Supper or Scottish Games; I can give you a few contacts in the Iowa Scottish community.
And finally, you might enjoy my article on Iowa's Scottish Heritage:
http://www.scottishtartans.org/iowa.htm
A picture of my Iowa tartan kilt may be found at the bottom of the article.
Yours aye,
Todd
My wife is from Eagle Grove, I'm from Webster city! talk about a small world!
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Thank You, Cajunscot, that was a load of information! I would certainly be interested in the information on Scottish heritage in Iowa!
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