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6th August 18, 07:30 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by PatrickHughes123
When I wear it, I am trying to look like a person in cultural wear. Not a person in a costume. I think if we wear the kilt, which is from the past, why not wear the shirt that went with it? I know it is a modern recreation, but I see it as the modern equivalent.
And I personally see it as the only suitable shirt to go with the kilt. Not a big fan of wearing normal shirts or ties.
I think that is where you are looking at it wrong Patrick. The kilt is in no way a thing of the past. It is a tailored garment that has evolved with the times into what it is today, a very present day option of clothing. And again, ghillie shirts were not worn in the past because they did not exist back then.
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