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16th March 10, 11:39 AM
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Curiousity
Something another person said about an odd looking kilt, got me to thinking, just out of curiousity, is there a rule somewhere regulating just how to, and how not, to make a kilt ?
The kilt is part of our heritage.......a very serious part, and I don't feel it should be taken lightly, when someone comes along and tries to change it. Either out of jest or otherwise. I can understand the different fabrics used, because of the expense of wool, and for those who may be allergic to wool. I can also understand the workman, who wants a kilt that he can work in, and play in, etc. etc. But to make a joke out of the kilt by whatever means your imagination can come up with, should not be tolerated.
Back to my question, are there rules and regulations concerning how a kilt can or cannot be made, and who enforces those rules ?
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