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By *ot kevin OP Man
over a year ago
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So I recently bought myself a kilt, I'm not Scottish, I don't think I've got a Scottish in my ancestry. But have always wanted a kilt, now I have it I'm wondering if anyone else has bought one just because they wanted to... or am I just going through a phase!!! |
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By *ot kevin OP Man
over a year ago
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"Utilikilt, my brother wears one to work everyday! He's very Scottish, definitely not a cross dresser."
I'm definitely not a cross dresser, but always said I would get one...
I love it, reckon my neighbour's may think I'm a bit odd.... |
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over a year ago
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"Utilikilt, my brother wears one to work everyday! He's very Scottish, definitely not a cross dresser.
I'm definitely not a cross dresser, but always said I would get one...
I love it, reckon my neighbour's may think I'm a bit odd...."
Odd is good |
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over a year ago
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"Definitely not a dress"
I'm just teasing pal. I'm sure it's very smart. It is a little odd to hear of an Englishman wearing a kilt. It's hard enough to get most Scots to wear one. I only ever wear mine to weddings or stag/group parties away. |
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"Definitely not a dress
I'm just teasing pal. I'm sure it's very smart. It is a little odd to hear of an Englishman wearing a kilt. It's hard enough to get most Scots to wear one. I only ever wear mine to weddings or stag/group parties away."
I don't believe you own one! Proof may be needed! ![](/icons/s/2/halo.gif) |
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By *ot kevin OP Man
over a year ago
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"Definitely not a dress
I'm just teasing pal. I'm sure it's very smart. It is a little odd to hear of an Englishman wearing a kilt. It's hard enough to get most Scots to wear one. I only ever wear mine to weddings or stag/group parties away.
I don't believe you own one! Proof may be needed! "
Who me or Bants? |
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"Definitely not a dress
I'm just teasing pal. I'm sure it's very smart. It is a little odd to hear of an Englishman wearing a kilt. It's hard enough to get most Scots to wear one. I only ever wear mine to weddings or stag/group parties away.
I don't believe you own one! Proof may be needed! "
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"Utilikilt, my brother wears one to work everyday! He's very Scottish, definitely not a cross dresser."
I wondered why I couldn’t work out which tartan it was. Thought my eyes were failing
Most tartans have a range of kilts - working, day & dress. A bit like most uniforms.
Providing you’ve got the legs for it, wear it with pride. They are amazingly comfortable. |
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over a year ago
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I own a plain black kilt/utility kilt, it is so comfortable to wear and a great conversation starter at socials/events. I am not Scottish so I have not gone for a family tartan - although my grandfather was Scottish.
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I received my plain black ‘combat’ kilt today, and have enjoyed wearing it around the house! I am 1/4 Scots (my granny is Edinburgh born and bred) and wearing a kilt is something I’ve always wanted to try! I wear shorts all the time, so swapping for a ‘skirt’ shouldn’t be too much of an issue, although I do need a decent belt as this one is a bit on the loose side (I ordered 32” inch waist). It’ll be a good talking point whatever ![](/icons/s/cool.gif) |
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over a year ago
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"Many years ago I went to the cinema with a Brazilian girl. She spotted a guy in the foyer wearing a kilt. She grabbed me and said "There's a man over there wearing a skirt!" "
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I wore a proper kilt way back as a drummer in a pipe band..a proper kilt is heavy as fook, used to break hangers for a past time but they were warm and they didn t move a millimetre in the wind lol. Our tartan was hunting Stewart...reason being it is a universal tartan , not designed for a particular clan.
I want a kilt but at the mo theres no point, all I do every day of every bleddy week is work. Enjoy it.
On a slight tangent, I used to love chilling in a kaftan..guess thats a dude in a dress as well hahaha ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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I have a rathwr splendid St Davids tartan kilt .
Its been worn on special occasions, also when I have been wandering the hills . I do avoid nettles and brambles ![](/icons/s/biggrin.gif) |
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"I have a rathwr splendid St Davids tartan kilt .
Its been worn on special occasions, also when I have been wandering the hills . I do avoid nettles and brambles "
They re great for walking, a nice airfow and I dont mind brambles n stuff as I walk most places barefoot. I started a page once called barefoot wanderer, detailing my trips into the wilds, the nature surrounding me. Love it..good reason to get myself another me thinks ![](/icons/s/biggrin.gif) |
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"I have a rathwr splendid St Davids tartan kilt .
Its been worn on special occasions, also when I have been wandering the hills . I do avoid nettles and brambles
They re great for walking, a nice airfow and I dont mind brambles n stuff as I walk most places barefoot. I started a page once called barefoot wanderer, detailing my trips into the wilds, the nature surrounding me. Love it..good reason to get myself another me thinks " go for it buddy , i will add one caviat i did find a tick had attached himself in a very inappropriate place ![](/icons/s/eek.gif) |
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"I have a rathwr splendid St Davids tartan kilt .
Its been worn on special occasions, also when I have been wandering the hills . I do avoid nettles and brambles
They re great for walking, a nice airfow and I dont mind brambles n stuff as I walk most places barefoot. I started a page once called barefoot wanderer, detailing my trips into the wilds, the nature surrounding me. Love it..good reason to get myself another me thinks go for it buddy , i will add one caviat i did find a tick had attached himself in a very inappropriate place "
Oh hell yeah, gotta watch them lil buggers. When I lived in the woods I used to shave all my body, still do out of habit, but the reason was a health thing as it still is..it meant I could keep a daily detailed check for all the wee nasties that can hook into you or bite lol.
My great grandfather served in WW1 with a highland regt as opposed to Bradford pals. I was told he did so as the regt wore kilts and had the lowest lice infection rate. ![](/icons/s/cool.gif) |
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"I have a rathwr splendid St Davids tartan kilt .
Its been worn on special occasions, also when I have been wandering the hills . I do avoid nettles and brambles
They re great for walking, a nice airfow and I dont mind brambles n stuff as I walk most places barefoot. I started a page once called barefoot wanderer, detailing my trips into the wilds, the nature surrounding me. Love it..good reason to get myself another me thinks go for it buddy , i will add one caviat i did find a tick had attached himself in a very inappropriate place
Oh hell yeah, gotta watch them lil buggers. When I lived in the woods I used to shave all my body, still do out of habit, but the reason was a health thing as it still is..it meant I could keep a daily detailed check for all the wee nasties that can hook into you or bite lol.
My great grandfather served in WW1 with a highland regt as opposed to Bradford pals. I was told he did so as the regt wore kilts and had the lowest lice infection rate. " i may start wearing mine more again |
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"So I recently bought myself a kilt, I'm not Scottish, I don't think I've got a Scottish in my ancestry. But have always wanted a kilt, now I have it I'm wondering if anyone else has bought one just because they wanted to... or am I just going through a phase!!!"
It's just a phase - one Dave's been going through for years!
Dave has 9 kilts - all different, but none of them tartan, as we're both English. |
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I was told by my Aunty Medina, who was a trad Scot living on Arran , that you were incorrectly dressed if you did not have a Skeinn Dhu ( probably wrong spelling) down your sock. This was a skinning knife but ornamental only, wrong metal to be a true knife. Most were ebony handled with an amber topstone. Funny, only time I legally carried a "knife" in bradford city centre as a kid of 11 years old. Kilts were not actually traditional dress, I think they were introduced by the Victorians. Originally it was tartan trouse worn by the clans and the plaid was a tartan sleeping blanket.
Dont forget your sporran lol ![](/icons/s/cool.gif) |
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"I am Scottish, I have a kilt. I am entirely behind anyone of any nationality wearing, buying, enjoying the kilt. Wear it well!"
This!!!!
Have worn one a few times but want to get one of my own. I got a couple of tartans I could wear- family one (McGregor) and former employer one (RAF)
Yes they have one........ yes it’s pure smart ![](/icons/s/biggrin.gif) |
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"I have a full dress tartan, with BPC, and also a utility kilt for "popping out" on a more casual basis.
A sporran is the handiest of pockets,
"Look Ma, no hands! " "
Sporrans are great..not ordered one though...YET!! |
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"I have a full dress tartan, with BPC, and also a utility kilt for "popping out" on a more casual basis.
A sporran is the handiest of pockets,
"Look Ma, no hands! "
Sporrans are great..not ordered one though...YET!!"
I have two, a nice big furry one, and a tooled leather one.
Funny how the ladies love to pet my "pelt" ![](/icons/s/redface.gif) |
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"Utilikilt, my brother wears one to work everyday! He's very Scottish, definitely not a cross dresser."
Need to look at one of these, couldn't get a conventional one to fit comfortably. Short legs and a bit of a belly! Andy |
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"So I recently bought myself a kilt, I'm not Scottish, I don't think I've got a Scottish in my ancestry. But have always wanted a kilt, now I have it I'm wondering if anyone else has bought one just because they wanted to... or am I just going through a phase!!!"
They're horny. Bought one myself a few years back and hot to wear.. Knowing your tackle is only just covered ![](/icons/s/twisted.gif) |
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"So I recently bought myself a kilt, I'm not Scottish, I don't think I've got a Scottish in my ancestry. But have always wanted a kilt, now I have it I'm wondering if anyone else has bought one just because they wanted to... or am I just going through a phase!!!"
I must be going through the same phase then. A black one not tartan because I'm not a sweaty. I've only worn it once and it did get me a blowjob from an unexpected quarter so I WILL be wearing it again
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"I have a full dress tartan, with BPC, and also a utility kilt for "popping out" on a more casual basis.
A sporran is the handiest of pockets,
"Look Ma, no hands! "
Sporrans are great..not ordered one though...YET!!
I have two, a nice big furry one, and a tooled leather one.
Funny how the ladies love to pet my "pelt" "
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I'm Scottish and I think anyone who wants to wear a kilt should go for it.
It's not a skirt and it's not joined to make a circle.
Also the Scots didn't invent kilts, the modern kilt has only been around since the 18th century.
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"I'm Scottish and I think anyone who wants to wear a kilt should go for it.
It's not a skirt and it's not joined to make a circle.
Also the Scots didn't invent kilts, the modern kilt has only been around since the 18th century.
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Thats what I thought as to its history ![](/icons/s/cool.gif) |
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"So I recently bought myself a kilt, I'm not Scottish, I don't think I've got a Scottish in my ancestry. But have always wanted a kilt, now I have it I'm wondering if anyone else has bought one just because they wanted to... or am I just going through a phase!!!"
I helped out a friend by doing a charity fashion show ...
I was asked to wear the kilt apparently I pulled it off well
Was also dared to do it commando
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"I am Scottish, I have a kilt. I am entirely behind anyone of any nationality wearing, buying, enjoying the kilt. Wear it well!"
Absolutely love them... something so damn hot about them. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Haha, was waiting for that. It isn't a tartan, its black. It was described as a utility kilt..
You've been sold a dress
With pockets "
A traditional kilt doesn't have pockets. That's why you need a sporran |
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