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6th September 09, 11:23 AM
#61
 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Just observations, nothing else. To my eyes, your kilt still needs to to rise by at least an inch, to the top of the knee cap. A very minor thing, your kilt pin might be better the other way up. Traditionally they are worn point down so that if it comes unclipped at least there is a chance that you may spot the problem before it falls out. Oh and being really finniky now! Perhaps the kilt pin could be moved a wee tad further to your right?
Thank you for the suggestions. It is a new kilt pin and I was not sure how to wear it. I will move it. Also, for certain reasons I do not wear my kilt at the top of the knee. I stick with the middle or lower middle knee. Just something I have to do.
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6th September 09, 11:28 AM
#62
 Originally Posted by bricekolob
Thank you for the suggestions. It is a new kilt pin and I was not sure how to wear it. I will move it. Also, for certain reasons I do not wear my kilt at the top of the knee. I stick with the middle or lower middle knee. Just something I have to do.
We all have to do what we have to do, that I understand and I am sorry if I have ventured into delicate territory. Your Mark 2 outfit does look lots better anyway. Good luck and enjoy your kilt.
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6th September 09, 12:04 PM
#63
Looking good Brice
NOW that would be a great missionary uniform - except for all the bicycle riding they do around here, don't know how that would work
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6th September 09, 12:22 PM
#64
 Originally Posted by bricekolob
If only one other person in my congregation wore one, it might be a touch easier.
Me thinks the Northern Utah Rabble needs to have a Kilt Sunday at Brice's ward. 
--Chelsea McMurdo--
P.S. I woudn't worry about asking about it Brice. I mean, there's some pretty obnoxious dresses that I've seen women wear to church. James wears his kilt to church sometimes and nobody says anything...and we're Nursery Leaders!
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6th September 09, 12:48 PM
#65
Brice,
Lose the tie, add a gordon instead of your tartan and you got what I wore today; albete green hose for the the Gordon, though I could have worn blue. I started going to church in a kilt last year and now unless I am wearing one people ask wear my kilt is. Just make sure things don't scream at each other and you will be fine.
ith:
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6th September 09, 12:56 PM
#66
 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
We all have to do what we have to do, that I understand and I am sorry if I have ventured into delicate territory. Your Mark 2 outfit does look lots better anyway. Good luck and enjoy your kilt.
Oh no. It it is not delicate or anything. Just something I have to do. I have found the by pulling my hose down a little bit, it makes it appear, for most, to be at a normal height.
Brice
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6th September 09, 12:58 PM
#67
 Originally Posted by Squeaky McMurdo
Me thinks the Northern Utah Rabble needs to have a Kilt Sunday at Brice's ward.
--Chelsea McMurdo--
P.S. I woudn't worry about asking about it Brice. I mean, there's some pretty obnoxious dresses that I've seen women wear to church. James wears his kilt to church sometimes and nobody says anything...and we're Nursery Leaders!
I wish we could have kilt Sunday here. Oh well. I am not sure I am so worried by others. I think I mainly worry about my wife. I don't think she wants me to wear it to church. She says she is ok with it. But, I am just not sure if she means it.
Brice
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6th September 09, 06:30 PM
#68
 Originally Posted by BroosterB1
Brice,
Lose the tie, add a gordon instead of your tartan and you got what I wore today; albete green hose for the the Gordon, though I could have worn blue. I started going to church in a kilt last year and now unless I am wearing one people ask wear my kilt is. Just make sure things don't scream at each other and you will be fine.
 ith:
Of course one of the things you want to make sure doesn't scream is the Mrs.
The only way to find out if she means it or not is to try! Just make sure to take her out after the service and make a fuss over her after church.
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7th September 09, 03:59 AM
#69
Luckily I have actually beeen inspired by 3 of my son's friends who frequently wear their kilts to church. They wear traditional tartans in a casual style and have "paved the way" so to speak at church. Now my son and I are both suffering from kilt envy...
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7th September 09, 04:29 AM
#70
How about some shoes??
It seems nobody else has noticed it before, but in the first pic you have no shoes!!
Bad boy!
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