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30th March 09, 05:01 PM
#1
Not fond of ghillie shirts. Ditch the ghillie brogues for anything less than at least somewhat dressy occasions. Also not fond of boots with kilts, personally, but that is a "my style" thing. But you are the one dressing yourself, and if you like it and think it is appropriate time and place for what you are wearing, go for it. It's your style, after all.
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30th March 09, 09:45 PM
#2
Well ..if it were a Green Bay Packer tee... then it would be OK., but the JETS ???
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31st March 09, 05:03 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by bart_in_a_kilt
well ..if it were a green bay packer tee... Then it would be ok., but the jets ???
That's just mean....
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31st March 09, 05:36 AM
#4
As an option, you don't always need kilt hose.
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31st March 09, 07:21 AM
#5
Actually -- as I am thinking about it... I should wear my band uniform to the party as it's all about the piping anyway! And Friday I can go with a mostly casual look..
And for Tartan Day, I think I am going to go with the Jets tshirt look ..
I think I am done wondering now... at least till I pack... :beer:
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31st March 09, 12:15 PM
#6
Are you going to the brunch/parade/pubcrawl on Saturday? If you do, you'll see that I have way less in the way of sporran or kilt belt than you AND I'll probably be wearing a Harley T shirt. It's Saturday and I'm not going to worry about it. Maybe this year I'll splurge on some of the accessories in case I have something somewhat more formal to go to. AND this will also be my first time out of the house in the kilt.
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31st March 09, 12:39 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by klingon warrior
Are you going to the brunch/parade/pubcrawl on Saturday? If you do, you'll see that I have way less in the way of sporran or kilt belt than you AND I'll probably be wearing a Harley T shirt. It's Saturday and I'm not going to worry about it. Maybe this year I'll splurge on some of the accessories in case I have something somewhat more formal to go to. AND this will also be my first time out of the house in the kilt.
I'll be at the parades and Stout -- though all the plans are less than finalized and might still hit the pub crawl.
I got into kilting because of piping, so much of my attire is what I havefrom that. This sporran is less 'blingy' than the uniform one. Other than in uniform this is my first public kilting... though with so many people dressed the same that day.. it's not a very courageous thing to do! haha
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31st March 09, 12:45 PM
#8
I'd have to say it always takes a wee bit of courage to kilt up and march out, like Nighthawk said, wear it like a pair of jeans, ie. wear it like you are supposed to be wearing a kilt, and nobody will think anything of it.
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31st March 09, 12:56 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by McMurdo
I'd have to say it always takes a wee bit of courage to kilt up and march out, like Nighthawk said, wear it like a pair of jeans, ie. wear it like you are supposed to be wearing a kilt, and nobody will think anything of it.
That is indeed what I plan on...
and can't wait to see everyone's pictures from there respective Tartan Day festivities ...
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