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7th October 07, 08:54 PM
#1
It is very cool that you can share this with your boys, I started kilting only recently and my son is already 18 and not sure what to think of it. Can't push it on him, I am going to be patient and see what happens.
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8th October 07, 09:26 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by Arizona Scot
It is very cool that you can share this with your boys, I started kilting only recently and my son is already 18 and not sure what to think of it. Can't push it on him, I am going to be patient and see what happens.
I wouldn't be surprised if your son takes a liking to it as he gets a bit older. I willingly admit I am very lucky with my sons liking the kilt. I do have some advantages though, my sons are in Scotland once a year (we have a home on Bute) and so even though they are half Italian they definitely identify themselves as Scottish, they are fascinated by pipe bands so wearing the kilt means they get to dress like pipers and they are still young enough that they want to be like Dad.
Unlike many of the rable I never really made a conscious decision to wear the kilt it was always just part of my wardrobe from the time I was a boy. My guess is that will be a similar experience for my boys; it's just something you wear. They will probably wear the kilt all their lives although I doubt exclusively.
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