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    I think she hit on something... the kilt "ages" well. What I mean is that a good kilt suits a man of any age, whether it's worn as formal wear, worn for business or worn to a ball game. I can't say that I could carry off the shorts I once wore in my twenties, and a lot of my fellow Rotarians, decades my senior, aren't looking so swift in their business suits any more. The kilt is a man's garment and flatters the wearer no matter the age... and beats pants for comfort any day!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by KFCarter View Post
    I think she hit on something... the kilt "ages" well. What I mean is that a good kilt suits a man of any age, whether it's worn as formal wear, worn for business or worn to a ball game. I can't say that I could carry off the shorts I once wore in my twenties, and a lot of my fellow Rotarians, decades my senior, aren't looking so swift in their business suits any more. The kilt is a man's garment and flatters the wearer no matter the age... and beats pants for comfort any day!!
    You're right on the mark, sir. I have long suspected that fashion designers must despise women, to put so much effort into making them look so ridiculous, and then to charge women so much to display their foolishness. In recent years they have appeared to despise men too. Perhaps whom they really despise is themselves, and they show that spite by their contempt for their customers.

    Men's "swim trunks" that reach beneath the knee! That style died out a century ago. Let it rest in peace!

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