Kilts and similar men's wear.

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timemeddler

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I told someone on here awhile back that I bought a kilt. I wear it mostly for church and dance class. Below is a much less fancy skirt for warm weather when I go target shooting or something. Anyone else wear Kilt/skirts/robes/etc?

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JaumeJ

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I do not, but as I get older, I see great value in the idea of wearing a robe, the pull over type worn in the Mideast. It seems to be healthier on the innards
 

Eli1

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I remember you posted these pictures before.
You looking good in a kilt.

I have never worn one myself but maybe someday i will.
 

hornetguy

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I heard a Scot say one time.... "of COURSE it's a kilt! If it was a skirt, I'd be wearing panties underneath..."
Not sure if he was serious, or not.... :ROFL::eek:
 

timemeddler

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I heard a Scot say one time.... "of COURSE it's a kilt! If it was a skirt, I'd be wearing panties underneath..."
Not sure if he was serious, or not.... :ROFL::eek:
It's something of an exaggeration, but often the case.
 

Lynx

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"Excuse me sir. Is it true that nothing is worn under the kilt?"

"I dinnae ken who told ye lassie, but 'tis the truth. Everything under there is in perfect working order."