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6th September 11, 05:36 AM
#41
And what if you have small, bony knees like me? You'd be talking 1/8" to 1/4" difference between "horribly wrong" and "the only acceptable way". Sometimes it's hard to tell it's at my knee instead of just below the middle because of my bony limbs. I would have asked him where his kilt was.
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6th September 11, 08:35 AM
#42
 Originally Posted by madmacs
Isnt that the how the headmaster used to measure how long a girls skirt should be?
Yes, in my high school it was the "chair test:" kneel on a chair, and if it touched the chair, it was OK. Out of school hours, an 18-inch miniskirt was "pushing the envelope."
At that time, girls were not allowed to wear pants at all (to school), and no one was allowed to wear jeans.
 Originally Posted by First Yorkshireman
And you try and tell the young people of today that. .... they won't believe you
Last edited by fluter; 6th September 11 at 08:37 AM.
Reason: mis-counted my Yorkshiremen
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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6th September 11, 09:32 AM
#43
 Originally Posted by Mirthlesstroll
 I'm one of the ones guilty of too long kilts. I got my boys new kilts for the VA Scottish Games - they're about an inch too long, but all my kids are doing is growing these days, so if I hem them, I'll have to take them down in a few months, and hemming them will mess up the pleats. Plus my carpal tunnel and arthritis in my hands has been acting up lately.
There, I admit to being a lazy loser full-of-excuses Mom! (and yes, I pulled those kilts up high!)
I don't have an issue with kids wearing clothes slightly too large, which is why I noted that when counting those who wore their kilts below the knee I didn't count kids. They grow so fast that the clothes will soon be too small. So, for a brief period of time, their kilts will be quite proper in length!
I was also being generous in not counting band members since many bands "issue" the kilts to its members and they may not fit quite right. I also didn't count sport kilts and utilikilts since they are meant to be worn a bit differently than the traditional kilt. If I had counted these, my numbers may have been more like 1:6 (or higher) instead of 1:4.
Virginia Commissioner, Elliot Clan Society, USA
Adjutant, 1745 Appin Stewart Regiment
Scottish-American Military Society
US Marine (1970-1999)
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6th September 11, 09:37 AM
#44
 Originally Posted by fluter
Yes, in my high school it was the "chair test:" kneel on a chair, and if it touched the chair, it was OK. Out of school hours, an 18-inch miniskirt was "pushing the envelope."
At that time, girls were not allowed to wear pants at all (to school), and no one was allowed to wear jeans.
Boy, that brings back memories. I went to an American high school in England in the late 60s when the mini-skirt was quite the fashion, especially there. Teachers would stop the girls and measure their skirt length. Girls could only wear pants if they were part of a matched pants suit, and absolutely no one was allowed to wear jeans at any time, and t-shirts and shorts were strictly for PE.
Virginia Commissioner, Elliot Clan Society, USA
Adjutant, 1745 Appin Stewart Regiment
Scottish-American Military Society
US Marine (1970-1999)
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6th September 11, 09:41 AM
#45
Hahaha, what a tosser that man was! Completely mental! You handled it brilliantly, mate.
Cheers to you!
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6th September 11, 11:20 AM
#46
 Originally Posted by Downunder Kilt
I must say gentlemen, that it is a long time since I have seen a group photo of kilted gents where all the kilt hems are, what I would say, of a very acceptable length. Great photo and a toast to all of you
Not to mention that the hose are all "acceptible" height, not too low or, heaven forbid, too high.
Last edited by eagle43172; 6th September 11 at 12:23 PM.
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6th September 11, 12:28 PM
#47
Well Done Sir
You handled that Kilt Police men well , I would have lost it as I went to a Game in Ring Gold Georgia this last week end and there are a lot of Good OL Boys there and I could not imgaine anyone telling them how to wear a KIlt ,
They would string him up. lol
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6th September 11, 12:41 PM
#48
 Originally Posted by longhuntr74
Indeed...I made my own. I know for a fact that Jamie (Panache) does own tie garters as well as the flashes that he was wearing this weekend.
Those standard red flashes were given to me by a very good friend long before I got my first kilt and have been a staple of my wardrobe for years. I do have red garter ties from the STM but alas they weren't quite the same quality (they unravelled a bit) as my often worn lovett green ones or yellow pair also purchased from Matt. So I seldom wear them.
This picture was taken shortly after my SCD class' demonstration team performance as I am still wearing my white ghillie shirt.
Personally I much prefer my standard attire

Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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6th September 11, 04:23 PM
#49
"Critics are like eunuchs, they know how it’s done, they’ve seen it done a thousand times, but are incapable of doing it themselves."
-Anonymous-
Other than the jerk patrol, it sounds like it was a good time. The last time I was at the Pleasanton Games, was 2004. Always had a good time there.
[I][B]Nearly all men can stand adversity. If you really want to test a man’s character,
Give him power.[/B][/I] - [I]Abraham Lincoln[/I]
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6th September 11, 05:14 PM
#50
 Originally Posted by Baldybrown
Longhuntr74, How about some instructions for the garters. I'd love to have another project to add to the gazillion already on my list.
Ron
Ron...meant to respond to this yesterday, but I guess I got sidetracked. I got the instructions on how to make them from a combination of Youtube videos and Arlen's knitting blog. I knew nothing about knitting...but learned how to cast on and do a garter stitch by watching a Youtube video or two. Then I learned how to make the fringe from Arlen's blog that I think I found the link for on this thread.
"If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace." -- Thomas Paine
Scottish-American Military Society Post 1921
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