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6th August 10, 11:44 AM
#11
Hi, Ryle, and welcome to XMTS from the bottom end of Africa.
I grew up in a very conservative, almost entirely Afrikaans-speaking town.
I was automatically disliked because I spoke English (although in time I spoke passable Afrikaans), and I didn’t dream of showing up on the main street in a kilt.
I did hitch-hike home to my parents’ farm once in my kilted army uniform, but I wore it out of sight of the locals.
But it might not have been so bad. The morning I left, my mother took me to a spot about 15 miles away – at the next small town – and left me on the national road. Before long a former teacher of mine picked me up and took me a fair distance. He didn’t mind the kilt in the slightest, although he was a bit surprised that I had joined the “Skotties”.
I would rather like to go back there kilted and see what their reaction would be.
Jeremy wrote: “I almost hate to say ‘follow the cookie cutter look’ . . .”
But if you wear a traditional tartan kilt with a traditional sporran (simple or fancy), and flashes in your long socks, you are sending out a signal that cannot easily be mistaken.
And ask the women on this forum – they have a saying that a kilt is like catnip to a woman!
Regards,
Mike
The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life.
[Proverbs 14:27]
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6th August 10, 11:55 AM
#12
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6th August 10, 12:44 PM
#13
 Originally Posted by piperdbh
Welcome aboard form the Foothills. Where in the Old North State are you?
Henderson. It's in Piedmont and only about a half hour from the VA border.
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6th August 10, 12:55 PM
#14
 Originally Posted by Mike_Oettle
Jeremy wrote: “I almost hate to say ‘follow the cookie cutter look’ . . .”
But if you wear a traditional tartan kilt with a traditional sporran (simple or fancy), and flashes in your long socks, you are sending out a signal that cannot easily be mistaken.
I fully agree, hence the 'almost.' I can and do dress very cookie cutter for certain types of places and I can dress very casual for others.
As a rule of thumb: The more cultural the place is, the less I feel the need to follow "tradition."
Museums? I dress as I please, including solid colored kilts.
Drunken rib burn off? Bright tartan kilt, hat complete with pompom and clan badge.
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6th August 10, 07:10 PM
#15
Welcome...
Currently in NY, but spent a good amount of time in NC...welcome to the forum!
"If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace." -- Thomas Paine
Scottish-American Military Society Post 1921
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6th August 10, 07:25 PM
#16
Hello and welcome from Savannah, GA.
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6th August 10, 07:27 PM
#17
Welcome from Greensboro! We have a kilt night in Greensboro every second Tuesday of the month. You are more than welcome to come hang out sometime. :-)
Brian
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7th August 10, 10:36 AM
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 Originally Posted by Soccerryle
Henderson. It's in Piedmont and only about a half hour from the VA border.
I used to work at Rose's, so I'm familiar with Henderson.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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30th August 10, 07:34 PM
#19
Welcome from Eastern Washington State.
Past President, St. Andrew's Society of the Inland Northwest
Member, Royal Scottish Country Dance Society
Founding Member, Celtic Music Spokane
Member, Royal Photographic Society
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1st September 10, 10:18 PM
#20
Greetings and Welcome from SoCal
"Capiamus Cerevisiam"
Friend of Laphroaig #348968
CFSNA #2943
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