Now that's a Look I can wear

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Now that's a Look I can wear

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I found this on Pinterest and thought it was a nice simple look that just about anyone could agree with.
https://www.scotweb.co.uk/products/blac ... sual-kilt/
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I would wear that without a second thought! Great find!
Personal style is important to me. Even when my outfits may contain skirts, tights and great ankle or riding length boots! I enjoy fashion and am excited to get in on the conversations with the like minded!
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Impressive but a tad costly at £225.00

You could get something very similar from Stillwater Kilts LINK:

http://www.stillwaterkilts.com/

Specifically this item:

http://store.stillwaterkilts.com/Wool-H ... _p_96.html

ALSO from Sport Kilt LINK:

https://sportkilt.com/

Specifically this item:

https://sportkilt.com/product/1571/Ninj ... -Kilt.html


Both of these at a considerable cost savings - but consider shipping/postage factors

Black is so neat compared to tartan designs.
"YES SKIRTING MATTERS"!
"Kilt-On" -or- as the case may be "Skirt-On" !
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Isn't wearing a kilt enough?
Well a skirt will do in a pinch!
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For those in the UK, the Scottish suppliers can provide casual kilts in black as well as 'common' tartans at an economic price.
They are almost certainly imported, but as 'everyday' wear seem practical enough.

See Heritage of Scotland (https://www.heritageofscotland.com/), or Kilt Society (https://kiltsociety.com/collections/kilts)
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The trouble with cheap Kilts is .....well they look cheap you do get what you pay for
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Richard, welcome back, you haven't posted for a while. Sir, all my skirts are cheap with the average cost being between 2 and 3 quid. I would wear the skirt pictured but it would probably cost too much for me.
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Is it a regular black skirt or a kilt? I can't tell.

At any rate, I have a black skirt that I could pull something like this off. I wear it once in a while when it warms up.
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I think the one thing that stuck out in my mind was it appeared in a mens fashion feed that's normally has men in pants wearing a skirt over them. WTF is the point of the skirt if you already have on pants?

Yea its just a black kilt with a nice grey top. May look into buying or making me an all black kilt.


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