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3rd September 20, 09:56 AM
#11
Originally Posted by MichiganKyle
Upon re-reading this sentence, I realized I should post a TL;DR for this aspect specifically. I consider my USA Kilts casual kilts to be "nicer" than my Sport Kilts, even without going so far as a semi-trad. Sweat pants vs. dress pants.
I really appreciate the thorough response! I'm trying to move from wearing kilts only for formal wear towards more every day options, so the review is quite relevant. I may very well try a USAK Casual Kilt as my next!
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3rd September 20, 10:16 AM
#12
Originally Posted by KennethSime
I really appreciate the thorough response! I'm trying to move from wearing kilts only for formal wear towards more every day options, so the review is quite relevant. I may very well try a USAK Casual Kilt as my next!
A casual would probably be perfect for you, then. My understanding is that the semi-trads are geared more toward people who still want easy care but want a single kilt to wear in both a somewhat more formal setting as well as in casual settings. In my opinion, the casuals are more than adequate for casual wear and fit right in with wearing a dress shirt and possibly even a vest and tie. I liken USA Kilts casuals to encompassing the range of about blue jeans to dress slacks depending on what you wear with them. You wouldn't wear a tuxedo with normal dress slacks. Same applies here. Casuals are great for pretty much any purpose I have for a kilt, but if you're going full formal or dressing up to be knighted, it's probably not your best choice.
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