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29th October 09, 06:05 PM
#1
Wearing Kilt 1st time test
So i'm really into this "the kilt is ok" movement. I have to admit as a former bagpiper i"m pretty familiar with wearing the kilt, and i loved it! I thought I would give it a test, wear my kilt with a golf shirt, oatmeal hose red garter and some comfy shoes. The problem is my kilt cost $400 and was hand sewn, so I am very protective of it. I'm probably just going to the mall then out to dinner, so it's not like I'm hiking or anything and its just this one time, so should I really worry about my "baby"?
If it goes well, I see more kilt purchases in my future!
Also... Yay! First Post!
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29th October 09, 06:23 PM
#2
Welcome.
You posted in the "advice" forum, so you are asking a bunch of kilt addicts whether you should be selective about when you wear your nice kilt?
The traditional among us will tell you that it's OK to save your kilt for special occasions.
The rest of us will say strap it on as often as you please.
Regards,
Rex.
At any moment you must be prepared to give up who you are today for who you could become tomorrow.
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29th October 09, 06:30 PM
#3
It will be just fine! Just go for it.
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29th October 09, 06:32 PM
#4
The way I see it, the more often you wear it, the more economical your purchase becomes.
At $400, once a year for 20 years is $20 for each occasion. Once a week for 20 years is $0.38!
'A damned ill-conditioned sort of an ape. It had a can of ale at every pot-house on the road, and is reeling drunk. "
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29th October 09, 06:32 PM
#5
Go big or stay home. And welcome!
JT
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29th October 09, 06:34 PM
#6
There was a time, long, long ago (back in the late 80s) when the only kilts available were your traditional "hand sewn" kilts. Despite being worn to all sorts of events they survived remarkably well with only average care. Had they been horses we'd have described them as "easy keepers". So wear your kilt and don't worry about it.
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29th October 09, 07:34 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by KD Burke
The way I see it, the more often you wear it, the more economical your purchase becomes.
At $400, once a year for 20 years is $20 for each occasion. Once a week for 20 years is $0.38!
This will justify every kilt purchased here on out!
“We can never judge the lives of others, because each person knows only their own pain and renunciation. It's one thing to feel that you are on the right path, but it's another to think that yours is the only path.” -Paulo Coelho
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29th October 09, 08:10 PM
#8
Most traditional hand sewn kilts can last for generations with just minimal care, I'll bet your kilt will stand up to a night out just fine. Who knows it may even appreciate being asked out to dinner.
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30th October 09, 03:38 AM
#9
First off WELCOME TO XMARKS!
Now, there is a reason that heavyweight 8yd handsewn kilts are lovingly called "tanks" here on xmarks, a coin termed by Jimmy Carbomb about 4-5 years ago (well before my kilted life). A "tank" is heavyweight and can take anything you throw at it in stride, and just keeps on coming. So feel free to take it out for a nice spin regularly. Just stay out of momma's rose garden and the machine shops.
Enjoy.
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30th October 09, 03:42 AM
#10
My "tank" handles real world use better than most of my p@*ts. Kilt-away...
...and welcome to the forum from Savannah, GA!
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