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[QUOTE=Jason Pauli]Geez how many pastors are in this sport anyway? 

Another pastor thrower here!  If the funds ever come my way (most likely from my wife's job more than mine) I plan to buy a traditional kilt.  I still don't know if I could be out in the dust, mud, and tacky in something that cost that much.  Cheap is good for most scots is good enough for this one too! 

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Threw my first year in a mini-kilt my mom made - they are still laughing about that one -"Mom!!!It's supposed to go to the knees!!" Second year I upgraded to one I laid out w/ two whole pleats made out of material on sale - when I brought it all pinned up to the seamstress here in Austin - she said and I quote " Glory be to Jesus , I said I'd never do another fookin' kilt again !" She was from the olde country and is still laughing at my bathwrap kilt. SO, for Fathers' Day last year I got a Sport kilt ....and gosh.....I finally feel like a Real Highlander . This Scot will NEVER spend that much $ for something to sweat in and wad up ....well....maybe when my daughter marries...that'll freak her out    Just throw baby.
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I have a size 44(not american pants 44 because I am a44 and it is too small. I would guess it is a 38-40 in the US. It is a pipers kilt and I got it off of ebay for $25.00 + shipping and will sell it for $30. It is a new nice kilt.

I took it out of the package brand new and tried it on once said nope, Flounder tried it on once siad nope, and other than that it has sat on a shelf, so almost perfectly brand new.

I'll post a pic in a few when I get home.

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Craig,

I almost referred to my belt as my Freddy Mercury belt.

Everyone was right... it DOES look a lot like that.

And no... you are not getting my red tye dyed socks, or my Ronald McDonald socks, or my Cat in the Hat socks.

Go buy your own.

~Jason

P.S. You know that you are guilty of gimmick infringement.

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 kilts with hose and leather sporran were best for me
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Wow this thread is 13 years old! You must have been digging to find this one.

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Bwahahahaha
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wow. solid
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