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31st July 11, 09:42 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Ooooooh dear Derek! I think this demonstrates perfectly, why many Scots wear their one kilt on special occasions!
Indeed!! And why Americans invented the utility kilt... (Just yanking your chain, Jock!!)
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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31st July 11, 11:10 AM
#12
So you have one cilt that has led an adventurous life, three that are domesticated and two that hang around bored until the next special occasion. I'm sure the five sheltered cilts envy the one. Cilts are safe in the closet but that is not what cilts are for.
Last edited by KiltShot; 31st July 11 at 11:13 AM.
Reason: One last thought...
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31st July 11, 11:20 AM
#13
It would look cool as a patchwork cilt! ith:
Chris.
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31st July 11, 12:35 PM
#14
Ooooooh dear Derek! I think this demonstrates perfectly, why many Scots wear their one kilt on special occasions! - Jock Scot
... and, we might add, if this were the universal practice the kiltmaking industry would have died.
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31st July 11, 12:38 PM
#15
 Originally Posted by Nighthawk
Indeed!! And why Americans invented the utility kilt...  (Just yanking your chain, Jock!!)
Yank away, it is a fair point.
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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31st July 11, 12:39 PM
#16
As much as it is sad to see a nice kilt get worn entirely out, it is nice to know that your kilt was so well made that it could withstand years of hard-wearing lifestyle. It also goes to show the kilt CAN be worn anytime...anywhere.
I am glad you were able to enjoy your kilt so much in such a wide range of activities.
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31st July 11, 12:45 PM
#17
 Originally Posted by kilted scholar
... and, we might add, if this were the universal practice the kiltmaking industry would have died.
Sadly the number of kilt makers that have gone out of business over the years in Scotland does appear to confirm some of what you say.Their reasons for doing so are no doubt many and various, but economics must be high on the list of reasons.
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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31st July 11, 01:22 PM
#18
Now that's a sad sight... What material is the kilt made from? Wool or something else? If you're settling with safety-pinned patches for now, a few iron-on patches or some fabric and applique paper applied under the apron could at least hold it together in a way that doesn't risk further tearing.
That kind of damage could be exactly what the kilt needs to go mainstream - just like jeans sold with the pre-worn, pre-patched holes in the knees. Should take care of the whole "Kilts are just for weddings, right?" mentality ;-)
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31st July 11, 01:34 PM
#19
 Originally Posted by NeightRG
....... Should take care of the whole "Kilts are just for weddings, right?" mentality ;-)
The kilt has seen action in many a war and come through with flying colours. The only difference between those and Derek's(apart from the tartan) is that HE had to pay for his out of his own pocket! I doubt that a grateful nation will equip him with a replacement either!
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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31st July 11, 02:02 PM
#20
Great Pics! I love a kilt in the outdoors. You have certainly pushed the limits.
KD
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