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23rd January 06, 08:47 AM
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first kilted outing
well guys i receved my frist kilt today and had to go out and about in it. well for being on a military base i receved very little questions about my kilt. one guy asked me if i was cold i said it is actually quite warm, and another asked me if there was sometthing specal going on i said no nothing specal just wearing a kilt.
a problem i was having is i dont know the proper place to put the kilt pin, i know the general area but i know that there is a prober alinment for it, can someone please help
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23rd January 06, 08:59 AM
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You will get better answers probably but I base mine on photos of Highland soldiers.
I place mine just under mid thigh and then within 1 or 2 inches from the vertical edge. I've tried to place it so it doesn't interfere with a dominant line for purely esthetic reasons.
Horse shoes, handgrenades and kilt pin placement
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23rd January 06, 09:23 AM
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 Originally Posted by bmrtin
well guys i receved my frist kilt today and had to go out and about in it.....
be warned Bmrtin, wwearing yuour kilt out & about can be VEEEEERRRRYYYYY addictive. I made a new Years resolution to make more use out of the kilts i have (4 UK so for, with a few more trad kilts in the works) and so far have been out & about in them 3 of the last 4 weekends with another outting (to plan more outtings) scheduled for Sunday.
Cant wait for spring to get here when i can head out without worrying about frostbitten knees!!!
Congrats on taking that first step and i am sure there will be many more to come.
ITS A KILT, G** D*** IT!
WARNING: I RUN WITH SCISSORS
“I asked Mom if I was a gifted child… she said they certainly wouldn’t have paid for me."
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23rd January 06, 09:45 AM
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Originally posted by bmrtin
a problem i was having is i dont know the proper place to put the kilt pin, i know the general area but i know that there is a prober alinment for it, can someone please help
I read somehere, wish I could remember, that the kilt kin should be placed about 2 inches in from the side of the apron, and 2-3 inches from the bottom of the apron. I got it by doing a google search for proper placement of the kilt pin.
Also, congratulations on a positive experience on your first kilt outing. I'm sure there will be many more.
Darrell
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23rd January 06, 10:42 AM
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so far the best comment i got today was from a lady in the store, she said it looks sexy and it takes a man to wear a skirt
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23rd January 06, 11:04 AM
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I would say that mil pers would be considerably more tolerant, as most understand the history of the regimental kilt.
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23rd January 06, 11:34 AM
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Remember to not use the kilt pin to attach the apron and the over-apron to one another. The kilt pin is just there for decoration and a bit of weight to keep the over-apron down, neat.
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23rd January 06, 11:45 AM
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Brmtin
I glad too hear your first kilted adventure went so well! With comments like those - I bet you'll be itching to wear it again!
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23rd January 06, 11:55 AM
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I can't remember where it's posted, but I recall the High Priest of the Kilt (Hamish) saying it should be worn as follows- 5" or 6" up from the selvidge and 2" or 3" in from the fringe.
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23rd January 06, 01:19 PM
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im am glad to say that this kilted day will not be my last and i will now have to get more kilts.
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