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24th October 05, 01:07 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by Derek
I have never ever been bothered at all about what to wear when it comes to my jeans/pullovers/trainers or cords/sweatshirts/boots, colour co-ordination and for that matter, even how I look in them. I'll just chuck it all on and go out. I still do it today. However its a totally different matter when wearing my Cilt. Guess all you guys know what I mean.
Derek
I am generally that way, even in kilts. I know what looks good/bad and might choose a colour of sock depending on the kilt I'm wearing but I don't seem to care as much as most of you. I did for a while, then I got over it.
I like the white runners, but I'd push the socks down, unless it was very cold. The darkest runners look most like what a lot of us wear; work/hiking boots. But I think we are choosing what looks best based on what we are used to, instead of taking a hard look and viewing the runners as an alternate style that works.
It's always so hard to get over what we're used to!
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