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30th October 08, 06:31 PM
#18
 Originally Posted by beloitpiper
The re-enactors claim the kilt was worn only for parades, never into battle.
The re-enactors claim that the kilt wasn't worn in battle. So seeing as i am planning to do a quasi parade, the kilt would be appropriate
Historicly speaking is there any evidence of the kilt in battle or just mustering for battle in pants?
I know that re-enactors do tremendous amounts of research in to putting there kits together. Making sure that they are portraying that slice of history as close as they can. I lived with one for 25 years (my father) i can appreciate the attention to detail that these people put in to there work. I don't want to step on anyones toes who does this as a full time hobby. This is my research that i am doing now to better prepare for a program that i am apart of.
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