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31st August 18, 02:50 PM
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I think now you've taken on board that the ghillie shirt isn't a throwback to Jacobite days that's what most of us were trying to get across. Still curious though as to why you don't consider teaming up a slashed doublet with you Ghillie shirt as it looks much better with one?
Personally I'm in the middle, I believe that you can pull off a kilt with a modern waterproof jacket and a fleece & wicking top under certain circumstances for day to day wear on the hills. But I think that it doesn't look anywhere near as smart as with Tweeds or with more formal attire, but there's a time & a place for everything.
Not personally a fan of the scrumpled down socks look or utilikilts, but each to their own.
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