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25th April 06, 01:07 PM
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 Originally Posted by Pour1Malt
Ghillie Brogues are definately the preferred formal kilt footwear in Scotland....
Aye, Robertson, and they seem to be across the world, but they are not 'traditional' footwear! Ghillie Brogues are something of a Victorian abomination (I think they look absolutely ghastly!) - the buckled shoe is much more correct from an historical viewpoint and is, to my mind, much more attractive.
ai'm aften the 'odd mon oot' because ai prefer boots....
I do too, for casual wear, but never when formally dressed!!
GB's hae really lang laces so ya can properly tie then roon yur ankles... many guys wear regular dress shoes... but ai think they look wrang....(thot's jus me though)
For the past 55 years, when attending formal functions, I have worn regular black dress shoes because I vowed never to wear GBs. Only very recently, have I invested in a pair of Glenfinnan buckled shoes from Mackenzie-Frain, but, as yet, I've no formal events on my calendar which will give me the opportunity to wear them!! Anyone care to invite me?!!!
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25th April 06, 01:10 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by Hamish
For the past 55 years, when attending formal functions, I have worn regular black dress shoes because I vowed never to wear GBs. Only very recently, have I invested in a pair of Glenfinnan buckled shoes from Mackenzie-Frain, but, as yet, I've no formal events on my calendar which will give me the opportunity to wear them!! Anyone care to invite me?!!!
no formal occasion? I thought every day was a formal occasion, being that every day is Kilt day!
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26th April 06, 12:52 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by Hamish
Aye, Robertson, and they seem to be across the world, but they are not 'traditional' footwear! Ghillie Brogues are something of a Victorian abomination (I think they look absolutely ghastly!) - the buckled shoe is much more correct from an historical viewpoint and is, to my mind, much more attractive.
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aye- yur richt... ai ken some people that think that all the kilts an clan tartans we use today are Victorian abomination tae...
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30th September 07, 03:37 AM
#4
Shoes!
 Originally Posted by Hamish
Aye, Robertson, and they seem to be across the world, but they are not 'traditional' footwear! Ghillie Brogues are something of a Victorian abomination (I think they look absolutely ghastly!) - the buckled shoe is much more correct from an historical viewpoint and is, to my mind, much more attractive.
I do too, for casual wear, but never when formally dressed!!
For the past 55 years, when attending formal functions, I have worn regular black dress shoes because I vowed never to wear GBs. Only very recently, have I invested in a pair of Glenfinnan buckled shoes from Mackenzie-Frain, but, as yet, I've no formal events on my calendar which will give me the opportunity to wear them!! Anyone care to invite me?!!!
I just wear well-polished black Doc Martins. Look absolutely fabulous, darlings! (just joking) Seriously, though, plain black shoes are the best things to wear with a kilt, they don't detract from the look (ghillie brogues look silly, in my humble opinion).
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