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2nd April 07, 10:15 AM
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Dread, perhaps its the time of year you are choosing to wear brown. I wear brown mostly in the fall. Unless its a lighter shade, you rarely see it worn in spring here. I get a lot of comments on my choice in clothing colors. Being that I normally wear black (It hides a multitude of sins) I get razzed about it by some. That said, I've not seen your brown kilt yet. I'm sure it looks awesome.
I'll have to show you my SOLAR garb when you come over next week for the BBQ. All bright and colorful. So unlike me.
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2nd April 07, 10:21 AM
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 Originally Posted by katmills2005
Dread, perhaps its the time of year you are choosing to wear brown. I wear brown mostly in the fall. Unless its a lighter shade, you rarely see it worn in spring here. I get a lot of comments on my choice in clothing colors. Being that I normally wear black (It hides a multitude of sins) I get razzed about it by some. That said, I've not seen your brown kilt yet. I'm sure it looks awesome.
I'll have to show you my SOLAR garb when you come over next week for the BBQ. All bright and colorful. So unlike me.
Think so?
You might be right. Heck, you probably are right. But I don't recall seeing much brown in the fall either, with the exception being leather coats.
I hadn't thought of it being a "spring colours" sort of thing, but that does make a bit of sense.
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