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30th December 07, 08:29 AM
#1
 Originally Posted by Raphael
YAY!!! PUNK NOT DEAD AND FAR FROM IT!!!!
I am glad to see a new generation keeping the tradition going for another 20 years!!!!
Agreed! You need a Dropkick Murpheys patch.
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30th December 07, 10:01 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by Nighthawk
 Agreed! You need a Dropkick Murpheys patch.
(drop the e... Dropkick Murphys)
OI OI! Great Kilt!
And who said you can't mix tartans. I think that the Royal Stewart on the jacket mixes FINE with the MacKenzie Kilt. 
I think he also needs a "Blood and Whiskey" patch.
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30th December 07, 10:09 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by RockyR
And who said you can't mix tartans. I think that the Royal Stewart on the jacket mixes FINE with the MacKenzie Kilt.
I think he also needs a "Blood and Whiskey" patch.
I'll second that. Guess I was late on the post.
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30th December 07, 10:13 AM
#4
Sounds like a very nice punk kilt. By nice I mean what ever you are happy with. I don't even have any idea what it looks like.
Last edited by Bugbear; 30th December 07 at 10:36 AM.
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30th December 07, 10:19 AM
#5
Punk Kilt
Excellent kilt. I will look out for you when I am in London.
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30th December 07, 11:15 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by acaig
Excellent kilt. I will look out for you when I am in London.
I'm not living in london anymore i split up with my girl friend who i was living with.......ill probably be back in the beginning of the summer tho.
cheers for all ur praise and for the people who didn't like the stile thanks for your respect 
the logos on the sporran is a band called oi polloi they are a Scottish anarco-punk band who sing in Gaelic and the logo in the middle of the sporran if u look close is the anarchy symbol imbedded into the celtic symbol of life...... its a symbol of anarchy, equality and peace in the celtic punk scene.
aye i do like dropkicks but they aren't fast enough to earn a place on my kilt hehe. Theres a band called flatfoot 56 they are a skinhead band with a piper and mandolin player in its the best mix of celtic music with punk i have herd yet but they are a christian band and I'm an atheist so the lyrics are really meaningless to me so that a big shame 
if any one has any pics of punk kilts can u post them? cuz i haven't seen meany
thanks
edit....
 Originally Posted by slohairt
Looks great! The only thing missing is a badge of the fine Scottish band The Exploited! I wore my kilt often as a punk teenager in the 80s. I remember lots of my peers wearing Royal Stewart kilts and especially trousers. The girls in particular would buy kilted skirts and rip them to the desired length, leaving the bottom frayed.
good idea i have an old exploited patch.
 Originally Posted by cacunn
I have a friend who's son in into punk. I've known him since for about 15 years. I will say that I've never understood his clothing choice, but, I will say that he has always done it with style and flair. This flair and style is present in this kilt. He has changes my image of punk.
Belsen does wear his outfit with flair and style. I don't think I could carry off the look but he does.
Belson for the old and uneducated what is the circular emblem on the sporran?
thanks alot 
its strange how kilt lovers sudenly repect punk fashion more when they put on a kilt lol
also ur friends son might of just got into punk and normaly when some 1 is new to punk they dont know much about it and they dont realy look good in the cloths they wear cuz they dont know the trick that u lern in time within the punk comunety.
as iv said before with nerly all things in punk it gets better with age
Last edited by belsen; 30th December 07 at 11:27 AM.
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30th December 07, 01:32 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by belsen
Theres a band called flatfoot 56 they are a skinhead band with a piper and mandolin player in its the best mix of celtic music with punk i have herd yet but they are a christian band and I'm an atheist so the lyrics are really meaningless to me so that a big shame

Skinhead, huh? Well, that's reason enough for me to NOT listen to their music.
Can't agree with the patches on the kilt, man. But more power to you.
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30th December 07, 01:56 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by DireStraitsFan
Skinhead, huh? Well, that's reason enough for me to NOT listen to their music.
I know the guys from Flatfoot personally. They are anti-racist. They are some of the coolest guys I've ever met.
I'm a "reformed" punk and an anti-racist (SHARP) skinhead myself.
If you want to learn more about the history of the non-racist skinhead scene, you can check out this wikipedia entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinhead
See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinhea...cial_Prejudice
Here's a saying I hear alot. It's a bit cliche but it's true: Boots and braces don't mean racist.
Most skinheads are cleancut, working-class kids that like good music, good beer, and sometimes the occasional rowdy night.
Unfortunately, white power groups took hold of the skinhead image, distorted and corrupted it, and now many people and the media assume that every skinhead is a neo-nazi.
Anyway, I'll stop before this gets too political. 
Belsen, the kilt looks great. Is that a zipper behind your sporran? You may want to consider moving it, as it will tear up the back of your sporran. It might look cool if you put a single stud on each pleat reveal, down at the hem/selvage.
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30th December 07, 05:25 PM
#9
so you like fast
This is a band from the early 80's still very good friends with these guys and the still do show's hear and there
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7K9Ds...eature=related
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30th December 07, 10:18 AM
#10
I like what you did with the sporran
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