
Originally Posted by
MacMoose
On the other side of the coin, I see the the Renn Faire regualrs at Highland Games and I must admit, I get my back up a bit. I have wanted to tell more than one such attendee that we are NOT playing at being a culture, this IS our culture, and the tartans, coats of arms, etc are very real and mean something special to us.
These "types" (and others) annoy me at our local Highland Games if what they are wearing (or the way they are wearing it) is like one big caricature of those of us who do see it as our culture. Then it just makes us as a whole look like a big joke to the unkilted masses attending our local games 

Originally Posted by
Alaskan Kilted Guy
That being said, there are many different ways to wear the kilt, accesories to choose, and being able to put together a look that is comfortable and somewhat "together" is the key. My two cents.....
I agree
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