You mean this rubber chicken? Also notice the paring of a Jacobite Shirt and R-Kilt
Be nice to poor Grant
Hasn't this outfit not only entered him into the "Hall of Shame" as a "Kilt Don't",and caused him a sojurn in an asylym. It has frightened females to the point that the only kilt check he will ever get is from a dog!
Weasel
Last edited by Weasel Mender; 2nd February 09 at 01:40 PM.
I do think the "kilt police" name calling needs to end. If someone is trying politely to educate the board, and they aren't trying to cram it down people's throats, than others should be a tad more respectful of that lesson and shared knowledge without name calling. By all means bear the advise in mind when picking out their personal choice of wardrobe even if you don't let it dictate how you like to dress. No one is saying this is how you have to dress they are just saying that traditionally this is how it is done.
The kilt seems to be a pretty versatile garment. Pictures of weddings, Burn's nights and similar events indicate that on most occasions the key items of proper dress are covered. With even such a pedestrian item as blue jeans there are extremes into the torn and faded - all part of fashion choice.
I like individuality and have no desire to dress like every one else. I also have no problem in breaking a few rules. I am just going to get dress in my kilts and try to look as good as possible. I know that my style will not earn points in every one's book, and I am not trying to do that. I am dressing for myself.
Last edited by Raphael; 12th March 09 at 03:57 PM.
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