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    Quote Originally Posted by Beuth Sim View Post
    TRIPP NYC {made in china} I know it's crap!
    TRIPP makes good bondage pants. (My friend wears 'em) But they apparently have a thing or two (or seven) about making a kilt. That thing is hideous... A good goth kilt, and three of my good friends (all three of which are goths) agree that the Nightstalker tartan from Stillwater is the perfect kilt for a goth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beuth Sim View Post
    Whoops! My bad! just checked the Porch and Nightstalker has arrived!
    WHEW! I started to panic at the first reply! I checked the delivery confirmation and it showed it was there.

    Oh, and the garter flash are folded up in the kilt. Enjoy.

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    It's an interesting garment. I think the socks make the outfit though.

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    A couple of goth kilt pics


    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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    A beaut Cessna - but where's the black nail polish?


    Quote Originally Posted by Chef View Post
    It's an interesting garment. I think the socks make the outfit though.
    Absolutely! (And you'll always be able to tell which one goes on which foot, too.)

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    You want goth for a decent price try the rebel from Renegade Kilts
    Convener, Georgia Chapter, House of Gordon (Boss H.O.G.)

    Where 4 Scotsmen gather there'll usually be a fifth.
    7/5 of the world's population have a difficult time with fractions.

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    Beuth - It took me a while on the last pic to figure out what the furry thing was down by his leg but I wonder if the cat was walking by when the pic was shot? I kept thinking it was something he had coming out of the hose (an ornament, some accessory, a dirk . . .)

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    Yes, that was our cat Casilda. Seems to me that since we got this camera, our cats have wanted to get into the pics.

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    Pretty tartan, but that kilt looks waaaay to lightweight for me.

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    Tripp kilts are VERY lightweight. I too have the all black version. (and yes they are a tad long, but look at the pic of the guy wearing the black one, it's definately below his navel) Because it's very light I find it perfect for a night of dancing in a sweaty nightclub. Also, the amount of chrome hardware on the kilt give it a very "punk rock" look. I got my on sale from Hottopic and only paid 50 bucks for it, and that included the shipping.

    The Tripp kilts are one dimensional, by that I mean that they are not a very versatile garment at all. While I can wear an AK or UK in while doing
    many different activities, the Tripp is only functional in certain situations.
    But hey....if was cheap and does exactly what I bought it for.

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