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29th October 04, 08:13 AM
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Re: "great kilts"
 Originally Posted by episcopalscot
Let's face it, most men simply don't wear great kilts to anything but ren fairs. Which is sad.
I have several friends in the St. Andrew's Society in St. Louis who wear great kilts on a regular basis -- they look quite sharp with Prince Charlie jackets for formal events like Burns Nicht, etc., and one of my friends wears one for the St. Louis Scottish Games and other "casual" events too.
Cheers,
T.
Thanks. That is helpful actually. So they were them only for dressy occasions? Any of them wear them "just for the heck of it?" Are any of them full time kilt wears, little or great? Or weekend wearers? Don't take that the wrong way please, I mean no offense at all... I just want to know how they feel about their own kilts, and if it's just a dress up thing or something that applies to every day life. I have developed a curiousity as of late (Because of people here actually) as to how kilt wearing effects every day life.
Perceptions of "normal" mayhap, is what I am looking for.
I have spoke to the local St Andrew's Society. Awfully expensive exclusive organization. Nice folk, very helpful to me. Didn't talk down to me because I was dirt poor. Good people, at least here in my local parts. Made it clear though, in a very polite way, that I had no chance in joining.
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