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If only my skirts would allow me to carry everything I need...


Woad, incidentally, can be rather fetching. It is, however, a bit chilly.

Since we are on the topic of kilts...
http://twitpic.com/1a8cvb
Just thought I should put that out there.
http://twitpic.com/1a8cvb
Just thought I should put that out there.


"For dressing up, you should approximate formal Highland dress with knee-highs, spats, and dress shoes. For dressing down, wear boots."
http://seattlest.com/2008/09/05/lads_...



It always comes across as trying-too-hard-to-prove-my-how-open-minded-I-am when I see them in person. I guess it's alright in pictures but I never go, "ohh, hot guy in a kilt."

Imagine a hip-hugging, bum-skimming Whoooosh of a skirt worn by the right gal. Then imagine that same size of skirt on a pretty gal that's 8 pounds too heavy in the hips to be wearing it.
It's the same with kilts. The cut has to be right - it has to skim the legs just-so, ending at a length that makes the guy look taller. The tops of the pleats have to hint at the muscled buttocks concealed beneath (even if there are none). And color and decoration choice should also complement rather than detract from the dude.
Right, Kevin? ;)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/41556345...
according to your description i totally wore it wrong. dunno, you tell me LOL.

Shirt tucked. CHECK.
Socks up (or are those really really tight boots?). CHECK.
Derrière sweetly emphasized. CHECK.
Colors - complimentary. CHECK.
Hips - swaying with the caber. CHECK! CHECK! CHECK!!!!!


http://www.flickr.com/photos/41556345...
according to your description i totally wore it wrong. dunno, you tell me LOL."
Ok, you look hot. I admit it. But it's only because your arms are nice enough that I can ignore the skirt.
Kevin "El Liso Grande" wrote:
according to your description i totally wore it wrong. dunno, you tell me LOL."
Lookin' good there, mister. But how the heck do you manage to lift that thing?
according to your description i totally wore it wrong. dunno, you tell me LOL."
Lookin' good there, mister. But how the heck do you manage to lift that thing?

Admit it Gretchen... you at least glanced at his lovely legs. ;)

ha! looking good in my work boots and high socks eh?
ashley - it is pretty heavy. not sure how much. they stand it up against you and then you are on your own. you lean it back against your shoulder and reach down and get your hands around the bottom and stand up. the hard part is balancing it until you throw it. you lean your shoulder into it to get it moving and then you try to flip it end over end. you can see how i sucked at it. i was the smallest and oldest guy in the competition though :)

Kevin, you did it right.

Admit it Gretchen... you at least glanced at his lovely legs. ;)"
Seriously, Zen, no. I tried to look at the legs on that last close-up but couldn't tear myself away from the arms. Great arms, Kevin.
http://www.utilikilts.com/
I like the idea except for two things:
1. I would be scared to wear this in front of every construction worker that I have ever known.
2. The whole accidentally looking up the ladder thing seems too uncomfortable to even think about.