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    I didn't know it was casual kilt picture Sunday. I had on my University of Kansas basketball polo, USA Kilts Douglas casual, Stillwater Night Stalker sporran, grey wool work socks and black Nikes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phogfan86 View Post
    I didn't know it was casual kilt picture Sunday. I had on my University of Kansas basketball polo, USA Kilts Douglas casual, Stillwater Night Stalker sporran, grey wool work socks and black Nikes.
    I think that GDub was looking at a recent thread that Glen and I did showing how a traditional kilt can be worn from Very Casual to White tie and wanted to get at something perhaps that we had missed.

    Looking at the pictures so far (excluding Glen's efforts and mine as we are cheating and wearing modern kilts) I think that GDub and Rogerson are the only ones truly showing "Ultra Casual" with a tartan kilt. I think the key elements are (1) not wearing a sporran, (2) t-shirt, and (3) very casual (or no) footwear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    I think that GDub was looking at a recent thread that Glen and I did showing how a traditional kilt can be worn from Very Casual to White tie and wanted to get at something perhaps that we had missed....

    Jamie
    Jaime is correct, kinda sorta. My point was ultra casual at home--chill style. Not out in the world casual. What do you all wear when you're kilted at home when no one else is around, save your partner and/or kids. I wouldn't dress the way I am in the pics if I was going out in public--well, maybe out and back to the corner store.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    I think that GDub was looking at a recent thread that Glen and I did showing how a traditional kilt can be worn from Very Casual to White tie and wanted to get at something perhaps that we had missed.

    Looking at the pictures so far (excluding Glen's efforts and mine as we are cheating and wearing modern kilts) I think that GDub and Rogerson are the only ones truly showing "Ultra Casual" with a tartan kilt. I think the key elements are (1) not wearing a sporran, (2) t-shirt, and (3) very casual (or no) footwear.

    Cheers

    Jamie

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