Quote Originally Posted by TheOfficialBren View Post
IMHO, the "ghillie shirt" screams "hire shop newbie" (as do ghillie brogues on informal occasions and although I never wear them they have their place).

Agreed about a jumper and boots.

I believe that the prevailing viewpoint currently is to think of your kilt like this:
"How would I wear this [insert garment or accessory here] whilest trousered?"

With that in mind, where do ghillies and these so-called "kilt shirts" or "ghillie shirts" fit into your wardrobe?

One parting penny for your thoughts:
Personally, I never buy an article of clothing (kilt jacket aside when I have the need of one) that cannot also be worn trousered as well as kilted.

Just an opinion.

As you said the "ghillie shirt" screams "hire shop newbie" In your opinion because there are some people (myself included) that like them. In my not so humble opinion they look better than T Shirts when wearing the kilt casually and do not scream hire shop newbie at all.

They don't look too bad with a pair of jeans, either.

To answer the OPs question, I just wear normal black brogues with mine, as I do with any "normal" shirt.