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4th June 17, 05:45 AM
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It depends on the mood and setting I'm in. If I'm at the shop on what will be a busy day, I'll make an extra effort to dress a bit nicer in a dress shirt, tweed vest, hose, etc. If I am just in my office answering emails and doing a photo shoot in the dark, I may wear a tshirt and sneakers with my kilt. But since Murphy and his Law are always present at the shop, a sewing machine will ONLY break and need to be disassembled, cleaned and fixed (a dirty job) when I am dressed up.
In our shop we have mannequin examples in full military dress, formal wear, "historical looking" AND tshirt with kilt and day sporran. Come by and check it out... we're only 45 min NW of Philly.
A well made kilt is a VERY versatile garment and can be dressed up AND down just as easily.
Last edited by RockyR; 4th June 17 at 05:48 AM.
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