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9th July 06, 07:51 AM
#23
 Originally Posted by NewKilt
I refer to the Utilikilt as just that, "a Utilikilt," and tell the person that it has no connection to anything Scottish.
Well....I am not Scottish and I don't want to pretend to be Scottish to make my kilt wearing "okay" in someone's eyes, I'm wearing them because I just think they are fun.
So, here is a question for you - if I buy a Stillwater Nightstalker is it Scottish or is it just a kilt? If I get a "traditional" kilt with a sporran (since it has no pockets) and I get it in a Swedish or German tartan is it Scottish? I hope not, because I'm Swedish and German.
At what point does a kilt become "not connected with Scotland" I guess is my question? I think that's hard to define as you can get a solid-colored kilt from some "traditional" kilt makers or tartans from some "contemporary" kilt makers. :confused:
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