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    Quote Originally Posted by Chef View Post
    The shoe referred to above are buckle brogues:


    They are considered the dressiest kilt shoe although I truly hate them.
    With all due respect to those that like them, you'll never catch me wearing the mary janes. I'm not too crazy about ghillie brogues either, but that's as far as I will go for semi-formal and formal.

    I have two pair of the brogues. One is for semi-formal and formal; and, the other is to wear for piping competitions. Most competitions are held outdoors, sometimes in the rain; somtimes on ranch land.

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    Hmm, no offense but I don't like the brogues either, I dunno they look like something my mom would wear... but that's just my opinion, I don't want to start anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharpdressedscot View Post
    Hmm, no offense but I don't like the brogues either, I dunno they look like something my mom would wear... but that's just my opinion, I don't want to start anything.
    Quote Originally Posted by sharpdressedscot View Post
    Hmm, no offense but I don't like the brogues either, I dunno they look like something my mom would wear... but that's just my opinion, I don't want to start anything.
    Don't you think there are enough people in this world passing judgement on others based on their own gender stereotypes? My mom never wore anything remotely like these buckle brogues and, if you were honest, neither did yours. She may have sometimes worn patent shoes. She may even have sometimes worn patent shoes with a strap across the top of her foot. She might even once have worn shoes with silver buckles on them, although I doubt that. But she will not have worn patent shoes with pierced leather in the fashion of brogues and with silver buckles. They are a particular style of shoe which has, perhaps, now gone out of fashion just like the black & white co-respondent shoes or spats that people used to wear 50 or 60 years ago. Montrose and sheriffmuir doublets are possibly throwbacks to the 1700's and PCs and regulation or dress doublets to Victorian times. This does not mean your "mom" would have worn them either, just that you have a stereotypical attitude to what is and is not acceptable forms of dress, entirely dependant on which gender an accident of birth has bestowed upon you. The natural progression from this is to then ask yourself the question "Should I really be wearing a kilt, as it is a form of clothing not too dissimilar from that worn by many female members of the society I live in including, of course, my mom?"

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    Copy that pard. They really look effeminate to eyes too, but that style dates back to the Victorian era, if not further.

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    I'm not a big fan of those shoes either...So I'm looking around at alternative buckled shoes. I stumbled across these, and can't decide if I like them or hate them...

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    Love 'em or Hate 'em

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    You just made me snort my g&t out my nose, jerk

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    Ya know, I kind of like those!
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    I think I like them too, they kind of have a classic feel with a modern style

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    Well I for one like the Buckle Brogues much better than Ghillie Brogues, the Ghillies look a bit costume like, and are in my opinion seen far too often. My Buckle Brogues are from Nichol Bros. they are no longer in business however you can still find old stock on ebay
    Here are my Buckle Brogues:



    Here are the Ghillies:


    I too have been looking for Montrose Doublet as again the P.C. is seen far too often, and yes I realize that the Montrose is akin to white tie, but as I have a P.C. already I think I would like one as another option.

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