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27th June 06, 12:25 PM
#21
Welcome!
The lack of pockets is not a problem at all; that's what the sporran is for! ;-)
Now I know (thanks to Matt Newsome's research) that the kilt wasn't around at the same time as the Vikings, but king Magnus Barelegs of Norway was known for wearing the manner of dress preferred by the Scots, which was something unbifurcated and shorter than what the Vikings wore. I don't think it ever caught on broadly in Old Norse culture.
Really, check out that article he posted. It's most informative.
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27th June 06, 01:37 PM
#22
 Originally Posted by Moose McLennan
Hey, welcome Ghâshûl!
Funnily enough I'm just this minute back from walking the dog in Denmark (I was wearing my kilt too!).
Look at waistcoats or jeans style jackets, anything no longer than the base of your spine. I find they give me enough pockets.
What part of DK are you from?
All the best
M.
Thanks!
I'm from Sjælland.
I most often use a t-shirt only in the summertime. I guess I might broaden out more with time, but for my next one I want one of the newer styles like Utilikilt or such. Having a kilt with pockets might also be a 'stop along the way'. Who knows 
 Originally Posted by Magnus Sporrano
Welcome!
The lack of pockets is not a problem at all; that's what the sporran is for! ;-)
Now I know (thanks to Matt Newsome's research) that the kilt wasn't around at the same time as the Vikings, but king Magnus Barelegs of Norway was known for wearing the manner of dress preferred by the Scots, which was something unbifurcated and shorter than what the Vikings wore. I don't think it ever caught on broadly in Old Norse culture.
Really, check out that article he posted. It's most informative.
Thanks for the welcome!
To me a sporran seems to my taste to suit best for formal wear, and what I'm looking for is propably to combine the kilt with a t-shirt and boots.
I shall read that article, but not until I get home from Wales. I really should get some sleep soon, plane leaves early.
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27th June 06, 02:05 PM
#23
 Originally Posted by Ghâshûl
To me a sporran seems to my taste to suit best for formal wear, and what I'm looking for is propably to combine the kilt with a t-shirt and boots.
I've been wearing a lot of T-shirts with a breast pocket sewn on. Comes in handy with a lack of other pockets.
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27th June 06, 02:09 PM
#24
And a welcome from upstate NY. Enjoy!
Andy in Ithaca, NY
Exile from Northumberland
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27th June 06, 02:11 PM
#25
I have way too many t-shirts already, so that's not something I'm planning on buying 
I like having, for instance, my wallet in my backpocket. If I had it in a jacket, I'd hang the jacket somewhere and forget about it. I don't hang away my pants/kilts while out and about.
I usually carry my wallet, my cellphone, my keychain, my buspass and a lighter. I need an assortment of different pockets to put them in, and I prefer it the jeans style of having a back pocket for the wallet, and frontpockets for the rest.
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27th June 06, 03:32 PM
#26
Welcome from a Scot, Irish, Brit, Norman (french viking) presently in the US of A. Hope you enjoy it here. I certainly have.
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27th June 06, 03:38 PM
#27
A warm welcome, Ghâshûl, from far West Texas. I too usually carry my wallet, cellphone, keychain, lighter, etc. When I wear a jacket everything is distributed in the pockets. Otherwise I use a Buzz Kidder Inverness sporran that holds it all.
A kilted Celt on the border.
Kentoc'h mervel eget bezañ saotret
Omne bellum sumi facile, ceterum ægerrume desinere.
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27th June 06, 06:33 PM
#28
 Originally Posted by James
All you Tolkein fans=have you read GRUNTS, by Mary Gentle?
In that the Orcs are the good chaps, yet without any of those boring redeeming features.
James
That was a great book, especially the special undead squadron.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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27th June 06, 06:46 PM
#29
Welcome from the Windy city of Chicago! And as for pockets, there are a number of kiltmakers that offer pockets, either as options of standard in the kilt making. UK, FK, RK, I think that Matt would if you asked, and many others, such as Barb, Alexis, and Kathy.
Cheers!
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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27th June 06, 07:50 PM
#30
Welcome from another Virginian.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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