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1st April 09, 06:41 PM
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Kilted side effect.
There is one thing I have noticed that has to be a great side effect to being kilted. I have noticed that once one has committed to becoming kilted, the personal dress code changes immediately. Gone are the days of grabbing some worn out jeans, old t shirt and a pair of flip flops ( well I'll never be rid of my flip flops and you'll probably see me cruising around the games in my trusty pair if my feet hurt too bad ) What happens now is a regime of planning ahead of how to dress ones self. This isn't a bad thing at all. Instead of heading to town for a date in drab garment, we find ourselves the very embodiment of a gentlemanly attired male. Here is the train of thought! Number one: what kilt would be suitable for a light dinner date? Nothing too brash but not too dull either. Now what about matching accessories? Brown or Black ?
Now that we have our Kit chosen we carefully dress ourselves, making sure each piece is in it's correct place. When everything is double checked we head out the door.
We have gone from caveman to Sean Connery at the click of a paypal button. We never look back
The world now is a better dressed place, thanks to 5 or 8 yards of dyed sheep hair. Isn't it awesome ?
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