-
25th October 06, 09:40 PM
#1
Worried for Nothing: Kilts with Z Coil Shoes
So, before I became addicted to kilts I had foot problems that Z Coil shoes solved well www.zcoil.com for the curious. They worked and I was back in regular shoes by the time I was into full time kilting. Did wear Z Coil hiking boots with kilts back in the begining.
Since, I've pretty much thought they were a bit too much to wear with kilts - even though GMan and I have done it. I just quit.
Well, last week my feet started hurting with a vengence again...this time that random electric shock nerve stuff, worse at night. Went a few days with little sleep last weekend.
Decided, what the heck, my comfort was more important - but I sure worried that kilts with Z Coils would get me teased and many curious questions.
So yesterday I wore Z Coils with my Ireland's National semi-traditional kilt from USA Kilts. No one said a thing other than one client complimented the tartan.
Today I wore Z Coils with my weathered Gordon from Celtic Croft and again, other than a coworker's compliment for the weathered Gordon tartan no one said a thing, until the end of group tonight when a client asked sincerely about the Z Coils, wanting to know if they might help his foot pain.
So, after all that fear and all that worry I've worked 21 hours in two days, seen 34 clients individually and in group, hung around over 40 coworkers, and done my chores around town wearing a kilt and Z Coil shoes at the same time and no one teased me. Go figure.
The worst things I ever imagined never actually happened.
Here's a pic from my office tonight.

Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
-
-
25th October 06, 09:44 PM
#2
Now just get a pair of Ghillie Brogue laces and the ensemble would be complete. O'Neille
-
-
25th October 06, 09:45 PM
#3
the shoes look fine to me. I'm all about comfort over fashion.
as for the fears, I've found that most of the social fears we have never come to fruition, if nothing more than because most other people have the same type of fears, and won't say anything!
-
-
25th October 06, 09:49 PM
#4
The shoes look fine with the kilt Ron. I get worried like that sometimes with wearing the kilt and what will go with it and what won't. You wear your kilt proudly, and you aren't hurting when you walk, so it's all good.
-
-
25th October 06, 10:37 PM
#5
That works! Those are an interesting design...
-
-
26th October 06, 12:26 AM
#6
They look fine, but do you mind if I call you Spring-Heeled Jack? (reference to an old paranormal case in England)
-
-
26th October 06, 05:34 AM
#7
I was just about to mention Ghilie laces also The shoes look fine to me as well. So many uniforms now require black tennis shoes of some sort that people probably don't notice as much any more.
Tell me a bit about the vest Ron. Is that one of Freedom kilts new vests? I've been getting the itch to try a vest in lieu of sweaters as the weather gets cooler.
-
-
26th October 06, 07:58 AM
#8
Look good to me Ron-Comfort first.
-
-
26th October 06, 08:24 AM
#9
 Originally Posted by cavscout
I was just about to mention Ghilie laces also  The shoes look fine to me as well. So many uniforms now require black tennis shoes of some sort that people probably don't notice as much any more.
Those are tennis shoes? If they are, coulda fooled me....
I like those shoes... put a spring in your step, if you will....
And as for Ghillie laces - personally, I can't stand the look.... I will only do it if I am ultimately invited to join a pipe band, otherwise, no way......
I am half inclined to buy brogues and use regular laces....
-
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|
|
Bookmarks