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Old 03-15-2008, 11:09 PM
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I was wondering what the general consensus is concerning kilts.

Do you like them, do you or would you wear one?

Should we make it a requirement to wear one to be part of IFI? just kidding!
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Why laddie, do ya mean to tell me you're not wearing one now??? For shame!
You will never KNOW the meaning of sex object until you wear one in public for the first time.

McPherson Hunting for state occasions, black canvas Utilikilt for forging. Carpenter bluejeans for work, so the ladies will keep their hands off me. ;>)
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Funny you should ask as I spent about an hour staring at the Utilikilt web site yesterday. I have been to the retail store, have the belt and am trying to find a buyer for my kidney so I can pick up a Workman's.

Last big festival I went to I was in the whole 9 yards of Great Kilt though I'll whack off a couple yards before I do that again......

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Wore my Utili-kilt to m'daughter's St Pats party just this eve...
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Old 03-16-2008, 04:59 AM
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Be sure to check out the video ads for utilikilts. "fire" is one with blacksmith content.
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I actually just ordered one from Amerikilts last night just before posting this thread. I like the look of the Utilikilts but wanted to try one and make sure I had the right stuff to wear one before commiting to the price of a Utilikilt.

Habu, where did you get those moccasin boots?
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Old 03-16-2008, 01:15 PM
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Larry,

It helps to go to a festival where they are selling the kilts. The fit on a kilt is weird, they have you stand in a three sided booth an drop trow as they wrap you in FREEDOM.... Just beware of the lasses with the Regimental Inspection Mirror On A Stick. BOG.

The Mocs come from Minnetonka-By-Mail - Minnetonka Moccasins Specialty Retailer nice boots good for dancing.

You know what a Scot wearrrs und'r da Kilt dun't ya lad?
why socks and boots, dun't ya know...
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Down Here Id Get Kill't For Wear'n A Kilt!
But I Do Like Habu's Boots !
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da's why ya be wear'n the dirk handy in the garter, laddie.
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I wear 'em all the time. Have all different kinds, too (traditional, casual, greatkilt, Utilikilt, etc). Long time member of X Marks the Scot online, as well.
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