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22nd January 08, 07:08 PM
#11
Not in Nebraska!
OK, now I am really going to step on my pipes! I am not in Omaha, bad enough that the Army has dragged me to Kansas, but Nebraska, that’s even worse. Not your fault, I had better update my profile to let everyone know where I presently hang my hat.
I liked your reply, and I realize the kilt police don't parole the Kansas / Nebraska area that much, and I bet I was the only person wearing a kilt in Manhattan Kansas last weekend.
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22nd January 08, 07:25 PM
#12
My son is at KSU and wears either a UK or Amerikilt at times. You still were probably the only kilty in Manhattan last weekend since he went to visit a friend in Newton. I've not seen any kilt police when we've visited either.
YMOS,
Tony
"Let us speak courteously, deal fairly, and keep ourselves armed and ready." Teddy Roosevelt
If you are fearful, never learn any art of fighting" Master Liechtenauer, c.1389
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22nd January 08, 07:35 PM
#13
 Originally Posted by Rogerson785
I think this will look good for casual day or evening wear.
I like the belt.
But if your definition of evening wear is "formal" Then I think not.
If your definition of evening wear is only in the evening - like bar hopping - then OK.
Or - - to change but one word in what you said - or to and......
so that you mean to say --I think this will look good for casual day and evening wear. Also OK. The operative word here then becomes Casual!
Again - nice belt.
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23rd January 08, 09:54 AM
#14
Hey Rogerson, if you look up Penny's of Ontario, Myles (Penny) has belt buckles to fit that belt. I bought one for Royal Artillery and re-fitted it with the Army ensignia from a Dress Blue belt buckle (goes outside the coat). The belt you have has not changed in size or design for the British Army, only in color. I got mine in Iraq from a squaddie I met since I forgot to get my kilt belt sent over. I piped kilted there a couple times on the holidays. It looks like we enlisted about the same time if you are at 20 years. Cheers
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23rd January 08, 07:16 PM
#15
 Originally Posted by Rogerson785
I plan on wearing this BRITISH ARMY WW2 ISSUE 37 PATTERN WEBBING BELT with my kilts whenever I wear my suede desert boots. Now I just have to make a proper sporran out of similar material and color.
 Originally Posted by Rogerson785
This belt is more to wear with my desert boots, because the belt, sporran, and footwear should ALWAYS match, at least that’s what my grandfather taught me when getting dressed for any situation.
I wouldn't worry about making a sporran out of this (or similar) material. A plain brown sporran would work perfectly. If you want a plain military one try WPG.
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