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    I would not wear pink...yet. I am too new to kilting and am working on my tartans before I get on to solids...but pink! not so sure I will go there...
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    Hey, it is a "gardening" kilt! I would wear it in the garden.
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    Ok gang we all know Real Men Wear Kilts

    But A Real Man and a Half Wears Pink Kilts
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    Pink is now considered to be fashionable and masculine.

    At least when it comes to shirts...

    But a pink kilt (plain as opposed to being one of the colours in a sett) is certainly ground breaking!
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    Quote Originally Posted by McClef View Post
    Pink is now considered to be fashionable and masculine.

    At least when it comes to shirts...

    But a pink kilt (plain as opposed to being one of the colours in a sett) is certainly ground breaking!
    Yeah, I'd wear the camo one but I don't think I would wear solid pink unless the circumstances were right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pdcorlis View Post
    Ok gang we all know Real Men Wear Kilts

    But A Real Man and a Half Wears Pink Kilts
    Here Here ! takes a very secure man to wear a pink kilt.

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    I just finished a rush order for a tank top - in pink - well, he wanted the magenta colour that T Mobile uses - it is for some advertising scheme, - but there was no time for anything but what I had so he got rose pink washed with some blue dye.

    Pink is very fashionable at the moment - and it used to be a masculine colour - hunting pink - being 'in the pink' - and any very old pink dress was most likely to be for a boy. My father - born 1918, was in gowns and dresses for the first couple of years of his life until 'breeched' when he was thought old enough to manage to get in and out of shorts by himself.

    Some shades of blue were formerly considered to be only apt for girls.

    I suspect that it is only in the last hundred or so years that pink for a girl and blue for a boy has become the norm - a hot pink is a reallly vicious colour - I am sensitive to colours - and making the tank top has really got on my nerves. Blue is so sweet and soothing in the lighter shades.

    I was trying to think of what a man should wear with a pink kilt - but somehow all I could visualise was a hopeful grin and a bottle of something alcoholic with - probably - bubbles.

    Trying really hard results in boots, hat and waistcoat in pale grey sheepskin, with the edges folded back to show the wool.

    Somehow I don't think a pink kilt fits in with much contained in many a modern man's wardrobe. It will be interesting to see the end result in all its glory. From a little distance. Close up might be too much for my over pinked nerves, but a view of a Pink Panache in his natural setting might not scrawnch them too much.

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    I over heard some young ladies at the local mall say "pink is the new black" but I think I will stick to black as the old black.

    My main question is how are you going to sleep with the pink glow emanating from your closet at night.

    But, I must say I have respect for a man who has enough self confidence to wear a kilt in that bright a pink. My Balmoral is off to you.

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    I'm beyond speechless and unable to think of a single suitable reply!

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    Now what you really need is some of Rocky and Kelly's Queen of Scots tartan to set that off.
    www.usakilts.com/registered_tartans.php

    Maybe inside the pleats or as a plaid.

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