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25th July 11, 03:44 PM
#27
 Originally Posted by sevenoaks
"I've come to the conclusion that anything that makes the kilt look more like a costume and less like actual clothing is not a good thing, so I tend to avoid that look as much as possible."
One of the more intelligent answer to the "Kilt Shirt" question that I have heard. Thank you Matt. 
This is a good point.
I threw this together today as an experiment. The top half being something I would normally wear with trousers and all this talk of shirts and summer (hot weather) kilt-wear inspired me to see if it would work for the kilt:

To be honest I hadn't thought of it before.
I think I'm starting to get the hang of this traditional thing... If it works with trousers, perhaps it will work with the kilt. Still a little matchy matchy, but thats largely due to the accessories available to me. For now...
Cheers!
Michael
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