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21st December 07, 05:52 AM
#1
Very much so
 Originally Posted by James MacMillan
To me, you look so much better than the gentleman dressed in "normal" clothes there with you.!
I very much agree. Nothing adds class and taste to an event like a man in a kilt. Several times my wife has worn her sash while I was kilted, and then not all the attention is on me. She gets just as many questions and compliments.
The other Jay
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23rd December 07, 05:57 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by JayFilomena
I very much agree. Nothing adds class and taste to an event like a man in a kilt. Several times my wife has worn her sash while I was kilted, and then not all the attention is on me. She gets just as many questions and compliments.
The other Jay
Two Christmas's ago I bought a nice long sash with a hand sewn rosette for my wife. She has never worn it, but she has also (for one reason or another) not been able to go to a "High" Scottish event with me.
This year we are headed to a Burns Supper, and I hope she wears it. But I must remember to dig it out and ensure I wear a matching kilt - or not?
One Jay to another......
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