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A. Snodgrass 01-03-2002 00:41

traditional scottish top!
or your teams top if it doesnt clash.

Wetzel 01-03-2002 00:49

I say clash away!

AntiCrombieDuck 01-03-2002 15:43

whats a traditional scottish top?

Carolyn Duncan 01-03-2002 23:40

Don't forget to accessorize! That's an important part of making every outfit a success.

Suneet 02-03-2002 11:24

Scottish
 
Well, traditional scottish tops include a certain kind of loose scottish shirt, or a certain kind of jacket/coat for pipers.

I'm not familiar with any internet retailers for this kind of thing...

Just to be sure, if you're wearing a kilt, you've got to wear a sporran, long wool socks, and perhaps spats on dress shoes.

AntiCrombieDuck 03-03-2002 11:21

accessorize with what? a bagpipe lol

A. Snodgrass 03-03-2002 11:58

No!
the sporran!:)

AntiCrombieDuck 03-03-2002 12:41

ok what is a sporran?

A. Snodgrass 04-03-2002 02:07

a sporran is a kind of pouch that goes around the waist and is made normally of fur and...well... if you want pictures search google. also a shoulder plaid would not be a bad accent either. actually both would be a good idea... unless you went with a jacket...and then dont do the shoulder plaid, it would be too much of a hassle.

A. Snodgrass 04-03-2002 13:51

if you DO do the shoulder plaid dont forget the broach!

AdamT 04-03-2002 13:57

How about YOU do all this Ashlee and then we can know what to get for next year!

A. Snodgrass 04-03-2002 14:00

Ive said it once Ill say it again. Im not wearing a kilt.

AntiCrombieDuck 04-03-2002 14:58

well wear that top junk then

A. Snodgrass 04-03-2002 14:59

not happening either.

AntiCrombieDuck 04-03-2002 15:03

why, ud look funny


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