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10th March 06, 12:56 PM
#11
I've worn my Adidas Sambas with my MacQueen tartan USAKilt and German National football jersey and it looks just fine.
FTR, I wore plain old Hanes white atheltic socks, rolled down a bit.
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10th March 06, 01:10 PM
#12
I'll add my vote to the ankle socks. If I'm not wearing boots or sandles, low top tennies get the ankle socks.
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10th March 06, 01:10 PM
#13
Contrary to what most people here have said, unless I'm dressing up I always wear running shoes with my kilts (uh-oh, kilts-plural, see other thread). In the winter, I wear kilt hose, but in the summertime I wear low socks, usually SmartWool mini or micro crew height, so they don't really show at all over the tops of the shoes.
I can't actually find any photos right now of myself sporting the sneakers without gaiters (hiking-mode), but I've never had anyone tell me I shouldn't be wearing it that way.
Andrew.
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10th March 06, 01:18 PM
#14
 Originally Posted by Iņaki
I often wear my kilt (tartan that is) with my all black Converse ALl-Star. I wear with the hose up or down, or with low cut socks in the summer, and it doesnt look like formal attire, but I get nothing but compliments.
All-black Chuck Taylors I can see happening. I have a pair myself, but opted for the boots. I should clarify my definition of tennis shoes, being the traditional nike/new balance/etc. running shoes.
regardless, as always, it's your kilt, and your feet. Wear what you will.
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10th March 06, 02:02 PM
#15
 Originally Posted by auld argonian
...and I hope that my 14 year old daughter doesn't see any of these...
Best
AA
I was thinking the exact same thing about my 14yo DD.
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10th March 06, 02:07 PM
#16
I have to side with the no tennis shoe crowd. I haven't worn a pair of tennies since I started wearing kilts. If I'm casual it is usually hiking boots, but on occasion I will wear sandals (no socks - ever).
Adam
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10th March 06, 02:34 PM
#17
I'm sure hiking boots would look good with a kilt, but I don't own a pair, and don't plan on purchasing any just to wear with the kilt.
It's all about being comfortable - why shouldn't you wear sneakers with the kilt? It doesn't look "proper?" I don't think it looks any stranger than wearing boots with kilt hose pushed/rolled down.
Andrew.
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10th March 06, 02:50 PM
#18
If I was going to be hiking out in the boonies I also am going to go for comfort. Who is going to care? If I'm real casual in town...I have high top work boots. If I don't make the best dressed list....oh well, there's always next year.
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10th March 06, 03:15 PM
#19
I agree with Kilted Kt - Converse Chuck Taylor All-Star black monochrome low-quarter canvass basketball shoes w/ black ankle sox look totally rockin' with a black UtiliKilt & black t-shirt! Pull your long hair through the back of your baseball cap & your ready for the concert!
Rock On!
Happiness? I'd settle for being less annoyed!!!
"I used to be disgusted; now I try to be amused." - Declan MacManus
Member of the Clan Donnachaidh Society
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10th March 06, 06:36 PM
#20
I've tried the sport shoes look, but I don't really like the way it looks on me; the thick padding on the typical sports shoe makes my sz.13 feet look even bigger!
These shoes definitely make me rethink that though.
http://www.converse.com/zproductdeta...id=&sku=1Q077#
Last edited by Iolaus; 11th March 06 at 12:00 AM.
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