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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnAllen
    Goodness Bubba, a whole week?, what took you so long?I was hooked in about 2 seconds.
    Didn't take me long, but some guys are mule headed and might need a whole week.

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    Didn't take me long, but some guys are mule headed and might need a whole week.
    Let them see the lass' response and it will ony take two minutes! 8)

    Rob Wright

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    I may be sounding like a broken record, BUT, it's great to have a choice.

    There is actually an interesting side benfit of kilt wearing. Now, when I work in the yard at such things that require pants or shorts, I just slip off the kilt and put on pants. Get the drift? Much more comfortable.

    Casey

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    "biologically appropriate clothing"

    Bubba, is that a new medical term?

    Larry
    "A chef is someone creative enough to call the same soup a different name every day"

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Kilted Chef
    "biologically appropriate clothing"

    Bubba, is that a new medical term?

    Larry
    If it isn't it should be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bubba
    Quote Originally Posted by The Kilted Chef
    "biologically appropriate clothing"

    Bubba, is that a new medical term?

    Larry
    If it isn't it should be.
    It definetly fits the male anatomy better! So it is appropriate.
    Glen McGuire

    A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.

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    i did motorcycling in kilt, and when i had my own bike i ll see no trouble with my kilt. just fix the kilt otherwise it would be to exciting for my taste, not only a flash of excitement

    on the other hand i donīt see mechanicals under the car in a kilt; often needed squatting position would also require everytime am adjustment. working near the floor for example makes kilts for me unpractical. we shall not use kilts for such works, its a pity.

    in winter or when horse riding: while i get risk being heretic, why not to wear longer kilts? hard to prove that it would not lead to the same freedom experience...

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    an old design shows vitality

    It seems that the effort to create kilts for the 21st century has unleashed considerable creativity. Pockets. Unorthodox patterns, both mass produced (think of camoflage kilts, for example) and custom made (such as riverkilt's Arizona flag kilt).

    As kilts are popularized outside the Celtic nations will different cultures produce their own distinctive kilts? Will custom made kilts become a trend?

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    As for more people being Kilted, I agree I think Kilts will be worn by more and more people in the years to come.
    "People" already wear kilts. It's getting more guys into them that's the issue as I see it.

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    Re: an old design shows vitality

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Walker

    As kilts are popularized outside the Celtic nations will different cultures produce their own distinctive kilts? Will custom made kilts become a trend?
    You can also see that process of custom work for men's MUGs happening on pareo websites.

    Yes, kilts are here to stay, grow, and bloom in many directions.

    Lovely Kate over on the Utilikilts board talks of "customizing" our UKs. Can use all sorts of appliques, trims, leather, fringe, anything the mind can think up.

    I ran across a great skull and crossbones patch, intended for a biker vets, but thought it would look great on the apron of a black kilt too. Perfect for the man who wants to put out the "Don't F*ck With Me" message while wearing his kilt.

    Still think modern kilts are gonna boom when folks like long haul truckers discover working kilts.

    Ron
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
    Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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