I do fine my self chucking on the full garb at the slightest excuse, especially now I’m south of the border with much less competition
Although I find kilt and (tight) rugby top, or just topless with kilt have a similar effect |
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Ive worn them for weddings, but it's formal attire. You don't see many people wearing them day to day. And you need to have the legs and arse for it or it's like 2 straws hanging from a curtain |
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My mum always wanted me to embrace my Scottish heritage. I remember as a kid being dressed in kilts. The family tartan had to be specially ordered in to make them. But I don't as adult. I was born in England, I feel English. As much as I love and enjoy my Scottish heritage for me wearing a kilt just doesn't feel right. Also I'm sure in Scotland carrying your sgian dubh is respected as good reason to carry a blade by the Police but I'm not so sure about Police big English city's. |
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As a man born in Scotland to Scottish parents, that lost his accent. It’s always fun to get a kilt out and have people ask me if I’m Scottish
It’s such a great look and genuinely takes effort to put on.
Happy to share if anyones interested in kilt questions or seeing pics |
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