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1st February 07, 06:28 PM
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Not if you're going to a formal event, they're not. In a casual setting however, opinions will vary. Some will say "no, never, unless you're at the Games". Some will say "sure-go ahead". Personnaly, I don't wear sneakers with my kilts, but I have no problem wearing mine with Chaco sandals and a Tee to play frisbee golf, or fishing.
Bear in mind that a kilt, even if you dress it down, will appear much dressier than you might think. You might well tick off your gal if she feels she needs to change before you go out for a beer and a burger. I'm not kidding: wait untill it happens to you (by the way, don't laugh; it'll just make her angry).
Bryan...what will your tartan be?
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1st February 07, 06:38 PM
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I told you!
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1st February 07, 06:39 PM
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 Originally Posted by Dirka Skene
I told you! 
Don't listen to her man, you're a Celtic Menace!
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1st February 07, 06:39 PM
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I like these. Croc Islanders. Leather uppers, with Croc soles. Comfortable in ways you wouldn't believe. As a bonus, they look a bit like brogues. They can be dressy, well, in a sense, and they can be extremely casual. I dare you not to like them once you try them.



Mine has pirate doodads I popped in. As a bonus, they are w-i-d-e. My EEEE to EEEEE foot fits in there with a bit of room to spare.
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