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22nd June 10, 08:12 AM
#20
 Originally Posted by Whidbey78
This brings to mind the extremely baggy and wide legged pants I see from time to time. Not just baggy pants, but those ones that almost look like a long skirt that was split in the middle to make two pant legs, each as wide as the waist. They are literally one inseam away from what my grandmother wore! I fear that an unbifurcated version is around the corner, complete with 20 pounds of chains and useless metal rings and spikes and studs to go jingaling. A boy-dress! I won't say it's a man-dress though...but that's my $0.02.
You joke, but it's already on the market.
Also, as you mentioned, everyone will be acutely aware of the difference between a "traditional" tartan kilt and everything else ...so I'm not gonna stress over it. Kilts and kilt-like articles of clothing are becoming more common, but the kilt's place seems to be quite firmly set in the public mind, if worn with style as opposed to statement.
-Sean
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