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6th September 09, 06:30 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by BroosterB1
Brice,
Lose the tie, add a gordon instead of your tartan and you got what I wore today; albete green hose for the the Gordon, though I could have worn blue. I started going to church in a kilt last year and now unless I am wearing one people ask wear my kilt is. Just make sure things don't scream at each other and you will be fine.
 ith:
Of course one of the things you want to make sure doesn't scream is the Mrs.
The only way to find out if she means it or not is to try! Just make sure to take her out after the service and make a fuss over her after church.
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6th September 09, 12:58 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by Squeaky McMurdo
Me thinks the Northern Utah Rabble needs to have a Kilt Sunday at Brice's ward.
--Chelsea McMurdo--
P.S. I woudn't worry about asking about it Brice. I mean, there's some pretty obnoxious dresses that I've seen women wear to church. James wears his kilt to church sometimes and nobody says anything...and we're Nursery Leaders!
I wish we could have kilt Sunday here. Oh well. I am not sure I am so worried by others. I think I mainly worry about my wife. I don't think she wants me to wear it to church. She says she is ok with it. But, I am just not sure if she means it.
Brice
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7th September 09, 09:35 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by bricekolob
Well here is my updated look (based on some suggestions from many of you). I was not able to change everything, since I don't have all the stuff I want (i.e. jacket and different colored socks and tie).
I have taken into consideration that it might be a distraction. I plan on speaking with my bishop and stake president (pastors) about it. I am going to see what they think first. If it is going to be to big a distraction, I would not wear it. If only one other person in my congregation wore one, it might be a touch easier. Maybe I could get the native Hawaiian gentlemen to wear his lava lava (I think that is what it is called.)
Wow Brice, you look sharp! I like your sporran.
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7th September 09, 10:41 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by ali8780
Wow Brice, you look sharp! I like your sporran.
Thanks! That was actually for someone else. They did not want it, so it has just been sold to someone on here. I make sporrans for everyone else but me. I need to make me one.
Brice
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6th September 09, 09:27 AM
#5
I agree with Rex.
I also like the light blue shirt idea myself. I think that when I was young and if I were going to church in Utah my other Sunday duties would require the white shirt. But the truth be known when I was young I spent most I my time going to church in Callif. where myself and the Samoan boys would wear white shirts/tie and a black Lava lava with leather sandles.
I personally am not a fan of the black hose with kilt unless you are matching a dark shirt.
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7th September 09, 03:59 AM
#6
Luckily I have actually beeen inspired by 3 of my son's friends who frequently wear their kilts to church. They wear traditional tartans in a casual style and have "paved the way" so to speak at church. Now my son and I are both suffering from kilt envy...
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7th September 09, 06:56 PM
#7
Brice, the revisions have made you look like a pro. How dashing you look.
Regards,
Rex.
At any moment you must be prepared to give up who you are today for who you could become tomorrow.
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7th September 09, 07:50 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
Brice, the revisions have made you look like a pro. How dashing you look.
Regards,
Rex.
Thank you. Now only if I could get a picture as good as yours...
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13th September 09, 09:22 PM
#9
Greetings Brice,
I truly like the revised version. You look like you are standing taller even than in the first version. Perhaps it is the maturing affect of the long sleeved shirt.
Or that may be my personal predjudice showing, never got used to short sleeved shirts and ties.
For myself I have been kilted in my son's Ward in WA, but not in my own. We do have one fellow who will occasionally wear his kilt. I used think about the distraction as well, but since I no linger sit on the stand I may reconsider. Of course I always wear a suit, so kilted I would want to wear my Argyle.
Hmmm, you are an inspiration sir. I salute you.
Cheers,
Marshal Moroni
"..., and wrote upon it - In memory of our God, our religion, and our freedom, and our peace, our wives, and our children...." Alma 46:12
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14th September 09, 08:44 AM
#10
 Originally Posted by Marshal Moroni
Greetings Brice,
I truly like the revised version. You look like you are standing taller even than in the first version. Perhaps it is the maturing affect of the long sleeved shirt.
Or that may be my personal predjudice showing, never got used to short sleeved shirts and ties.
For myself I have been kilted in my son's Ward in WA, but not in my own. We do have one fellow who will occasionally wear his kilt. I used think about the distraction as well, but since I no linger sit on the stand I may reconsider. Of course I always wear a suit, so kilted I would want to wear my Argyle.
Hmmm, you are an inspiration sir. I salute you.
Cheers,
Marshal Moroni
Thank you. I appreciate the kind words.
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