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    I've done that myself. Before I got a tartan kilt, I had no choice but a solid colored kilt but what I wore on top varied widely. Last October, I wore a Pendleton wool shirt with my green Kiltman Kilt to hand out candy and I called myself the "Upside Down Scott".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tobus View Post
    I've been doing it for years. Seems like a natural thing to do when wearing a solid-colour kilt. But then again, I'm a plaid flannel shirt kind of guy, so I'd be wearing that sort of shirt with any other solid-colour garment like trousers anyway.


    Tobus...love the spats...never thought to do those with a kilt.

    Okay, derail aside...I too have been known to wear a tartan shirt with a solid coloured kilt depending on the activities that day.
    [COLOR=#0000cd][I]I'm only off-kilter when my kilt is off.

    [/I][/COLOR][I]"I'll take a Scot on the rocks. *wink* " [/I]<--- by far the best pick-up line I have ever heard [COLOR=#0000cd][/COLOR]:lol:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Valandur View Post

    I notice a certain look most people who wear kilts seem to share. It's sort of a confident look, an independent look.
    It's a look that says "Your opinion of me is none of my business."
    Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
    gainfully unemployed systems programmer

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