Quote Originally Posted by Friday View Post
Why? I have always heard that this is clothing, not a uniform (military excepted). Perhaps this is where the wearer find his hose and flashes most comfortable, perhaps it is later in the day and after walking all over Stone Mountain his hose have slipped a bit. Perhaps he prefers to wear his kilt at the top of the knee and not the middle or bottom of the knee.


Will the kilt police please direct me to the manual of wear that dictates these requirements and cite the page/paragraph where these requirements are listed?
Hey, Friday, go back, re-read my post, and take a second look at the photo.

I didn't say anything about how far up the leg hose should be worn.

What I pointed out was that he was wearing hose that are too short to begin with.

The design on the cuff needs to meet up with the design on the leg of the hose, not have a 3 inch three gap as is the case with the hose in the photo.

So, go back, re-read my original comments, look closely at the photo, and I think you'll understand what's being discussed.