Rhett Miller
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Re: A man in a kilt...
October 04, 2005 at 07:25 PM UTC
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Um, doesn't it really depend on the man?
That's sort of like saying, "Women in miniskirts are hot. Definitely hot."
Originally posted by lily1:
men in kilts are hot. definitely hot. thought i had no idea that the utilikilts were that expensive!
Rhett Miller
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Re: A man in a kilt...
October 04, 2005 at 07:33 PM UTC
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Speak for yourself. I certainly don't have any $105 (and up) pants in my wardrobe, and I'm willing to wager most other boardies don't either.
And if I did, I'd probably start with the pants over the kilts given that you can actually wear them to work.
Originally posted by BrnAgnTaper:
Originally posted by lily1:
men in kilts are hot. definitely hot. thought i had no idea that the utilikilts were that expensive!
Well, of course the price quoted is on the high end. UK's start at about $105 and go up to $225. Then there is the leather at around $700. But on average, no more expensive then a pair of designer jeans or slacks.
LRHippo
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Re: A man in a kilt...
October 04, 2005 at 07:58 PM UTC
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Read what I said. I didn't say I owned or had any pants at that price range, but rather they are in the same range as a pair of designer jeans or dress slacks.
And who says you can't wear a kilt to work?
Rhett Miller
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Re: A man in a kilt...
October 04, 2005 at 08:07 PM UTC
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I'm willing to wager that most men could not wear a kilt to work. Though I probably could.
My wife was told she had to "dress less sexy" at her work, simply because she was wearing skirts that stopped a few inches above the knees. With that attitude, which I think may be the DC business enviroment norm, I don't see men in skirts being accepted.
Originally posted by BrnAgnTaper:
Read what I said. I didn't say I owned or had any pants at that price range, but rather they are in the same range as a pair of designer jeans or dress slacks.
And who says you can't wear a kilt to work?
lwoxley
Joined: October 06, 2004 at 05:01 AM UTC
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Re: A man in a kilt...
October 05, 2005 at 09:09 AM UTC
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Originally posted by lily1:
men in kilts are hot. definitely hot.
Oh, I couldn't agree more girlfriend!!!!
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lwoxley
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Re: A man in a kilt...
October 05, 2005 at 09:11 AM UTC
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Originally posted by Xavier Bush, Power Forward:
My wife was told she had to "dress less sexy" at her work, simply because she was wearing skirts that stopped a few inches above the knees.
Originally posted by BrnAgnTaper:
On your wife, I can understand that.
(And that's meant as a genuine complement, not a sexist comment about another man's wife)
godsshoeshine
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Re: A man in a kilt...
October 10, 2005 at 08:18 PM UTC
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Originally posted by Xavier Bush, Power Forward:
Speak for yourself. I certainly don't have any $105 (and up) pants in my wardrobe, and I'm willing to wager most other boardies don't either.
all of my pants may have cost me $105 combined
LRHippo
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Re: A man in a kilt...
October 10, 2005 at 08:55 PM UTC
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Yeah…no….quite a bit different look than a kilt. Sorry. Keep trying though.