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    Are you making an attempt at humour? You certainly aren't discussing anything kilt related.

    I have been known to wear a handkerchief like that from time to time. Why? Because I like them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR View Post
    Are you making an attempt at humour? You certainly aren't discussing anything kilt related.

    I have been known to wear a handkerchief like that from time to time. Why? Because I like them.
    No attempt at humor, it is an honest question. I was attending a scottish games and it was quite sunny. I wanted to wear a nice shirt but sunscreen was a must. I did not want sunsceen on my collar and it seemed like a good solution. A few of my friends thought it was a little too Paul Lynde. If they are being childish...fine. But I am not. I would think any neckwear was fair for discussion in the contemporary section.

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    I will wear a neckerchief like that when it's really hot. Dip it in cold water, then tie it on, and it provides cooling action for quite a while. And of course, it keeps your neck from getting sunburned.

    Lots of folks around here do it, though many are wearing it in the 'cowboy' fashion (ala the second Duke of mention).

    But hey - it's perfectly appropriate with a kilt:


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