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Join a Scottish dance club -- there are plenty of them.

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couyalair wrote:Join a Scottish dance club -- there are plenty of them.

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unless you are in central Wisconsin
I 'v had no luck in finding any around here
but I would like to find some

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I did get a book off of E-Bay about scottish dancing.

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some great kilt pix here, i have to hand it to the scots, they scared the crap out of the most well oiled military machine in history: the roman empire and were such hard ba****ds that they decided to wear skirts with no underwear in a freezing country with near waist high thistles!!! :shock:

i remember billy connoly saying they used some Scottish regiments to invade India, imagine standing guard at the Khyber pass and you see a big platoon of scraggly red haired men wearing skirts and a squealing octopus under each arm marching toward you :lol:
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jessimeon wrote:some great kilt pix here, i have to hand it to the scots, they scared the crap out of the most well oiled military machine in history: the roman empire and were such hard ba****ds that they decided to wear skirts with no underwear in a freezing country with near waist high thistles!!! :shock:

i remember billy connoly saying they used some Scottish regiments to invade India, imagine standing guard at the Khyber pass and you see a big platoon of scraggly red haired men wearing skirts and a squealing octopus under each arm marching toward you :lol:
:lol: :D :lol: :laff: :rofl:
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I'm cracking up!
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Defenantly my style of war.
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Ron wrote:I did get a book off of E-Bay about scottish dancing.

I will never wear pants again,I will stay in kilts or skirts permanently...
Is that kilt from Kilt This?

I'm interested in those, but I understand the apron is reversible and interchangeable, and thus unfastened on both sides. So what keeps it from blowing open? Are there actually three layers of fabric in front -- the normal overlap plus the apron, or is there a complete skirt underneath, of do you just take your chances, or what?

Also, what's back like? Plain, 1 pocket, 2 pockets, internal or external, or what?

I asked the owner of Kilt This and she wouldn't tell me. Trade secrets, I guess.
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no the kilt in that photo is from GOT KILT
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Ron wrote:I did get a book off of E-Bay about scottish dancing.

I will never wear pants again,I will stay in kilts or skirts permanently...
Is that kilt from Kilt This?

I'm interested in those, but I understand the apron is reversible and interchangeable, and thus unfastened on both sides. So what keeps it from blowing open? Are there actually three layers of fabric in front -- the normal overlap plus the apron, or is there a complete skirt underneath, of do you just take your chances, or what?

Also, what's back like? Plain, 1 pocket, 2 pockets, internal or external, or what?

I asked the owner of Kilt This and she wouldn't tell me. Trade secrets, I guess.
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Ron wrote:no the kilt in that photo is from GOT KILT
Was it special order then? Because I don't see any two-tone kilts on their site. Or do I not know where to look?
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it was a special deal they had for while
but you could allways send them an e-mail
asking about getting one


Caultron wrote:
Ron wrote:no the kilt in that photo is from GOT KILT
Was it special order then? Because I don't see any two-tone kilts on their site. Or do I not know where to look?
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They have an etsy, an eBay, and a website. And my favorite is the two tone black with red.


Also there's one of the Pakistan eBay stores that sell a knock off.
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the one on etsy,and e-bay is KILT THIS!
the one I'm wearing in the photo that is the green tartan with black is from GOT KILT
there web site is here:
http://www.got-kilt.com/index.html

MoonDrake wrote:They have an etsy, an eBay, and a website. And my favorite is the two tone black with red.


Also there's one of the Pakistan eBay stores that sell a knock off.
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Ron wrote:the one on etsy,and e-bay is KILT THIS!
the one I'm wearing in the photo that is the green tartan with black is from GOT KILT
there web site is here:
http://www.got-kilt.com/index.html
Right, but I looked there again, and I'm still not seeing any two-toned kilts. So is your's custom or am I missing something?

I looks under Hybrid Kilts, Modern Kilts, $58 Trad. Kilt, Quality Traditional, and Wool-blend kilts.
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send them an e-mail asking about what you would want
they do make kilts that are not listed on there site

Caultron wrote:
Ron wrote:the one on etsy,and e-bay is KILT THIS!
the one I'm wearing in the photo that is the green tartan with black is from GOT KILT
there web site is here:
http://www.got-kilt.com/index.html
Right, but I looked there again, and I'm still not seeing any two-toned kilts. So is your's custom or am I missing something?

I looks under Hybrid Kilts, Modern Kilts, $58 Trad. Kilt, Quality Traditional, and Wool-blend kilts.
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