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28th August 14, 12:10 PM
#91
Originally Posted by creagdhubh
Tom is a bit of an eccentric, yet a true Highlander, having grown up in Newtonmore, Inverness-shire.
Nothing wrong with any of that, I'm all for a bit of eccentricity (my kids would probably use mad instead); I was just expressing an opinion as to what I found aesthetically pleasing. The important thing is he is wearing a kilt.
If you are going to do it, do it in a kilt!
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28th August 14, 12:39 PM
#92
Originally Posted by tpa
Nothing wrong with any of that, I'm all for a bit of eccentricity (my kids would probably use mad instead); I was just expressing an opinion as to what I found aesthetically pleasing. The important thing is he is wearing a kilt.
Right you are!
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28th August 14, 09:43 PM
#93
The chap in the photo seems to have his kilt on backward, I believe. It looks like I see some pleats in the front.
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29th August 14, 05:06 AM
#94
Originally Posted by TheOfficialBren
The chap in the photo seems to have his kilt on backward, I believe. It looks like I see some pleats in the front.
The chap in question is wearing tartan trousers. If you look closely, you can see a pocket on the left (our right) side. Tom is wearing a kilt in the Macpherson "ancient" tartan, obviously.
Last edited by creagdhubh; 29th August 14 at 05:09 AM.
Reason: Typo.
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29th August 14, 10:54 AM
#95
If no sporran, where one might ask would one keep one's iPhone, wallet, and automobile keys? ;-)
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29th August 14, 12:07 PM
#96
I've been wearing kilts every day, all day, for the last week to work, around town, and at home. I usually can't do this and wanted to see what it would be like. Although they are traditional (high waisted) kilts, I wear them casually 99% of the time. I have no need for a jacket and/or tie.
I've worn my sporran whenever I was "on the move" with few exceptions. At work, I need a key fob to get between departments due to the security doors. I tend to forget it if I'm sporran-less. At my desk, I took it off because it got in the way. At home, I take it off as soon as I get through the door.
I'm going to buy a cargo style kilt this weekend. I found the high waist of my traditional kilts to be cumbersome to wear seated for long periods of time. Admittedly, I need to drop some weight which would help. But I'd like to try one out anyway.
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29th August 14, 06:07 PM
#97
Originally Posted by creagdhubh
The chap in question is wearing tartan trousers. If you look closely, you can see a pocket on the left (our right) side. Tom is wearing a kilt in the Macpherson "ancient" tartan, obviously.
Of course! Now it makes sense.
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29th August 14, 07:17 PM
#98
Originally Posted by McRoy
If no sporran, where one might ask would one keep one's iPhone, wallet, and automobile keys? ;-)
Jacket pocket. I actually never carry anything in my sporrans. I loathe having things bouncing around in there as I walk. This may sound odd to many of you, but that's just how I roll.
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1st September 14, 04:34 PM
#99
Originally Posted by creagdhubh
Jacket pocket. I actually never carry anything in my sporrans. I loathe having things bouncing around in there as I walk.
Nor do I, that is one reason I removed the tassles from an all leather one, the noise irritated me when walking. Too much weight is equally annoying.
If you are going to do it, do it in a kilt!
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