So I bought a Utilikilt last night and it should be here by the end of the week.
Any other guys on the board have one?
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So I bought a Utilikilt last night and it should be here by the end of the week.
Any other guys on the board have one?
is this like a generic everyday guy's kilt.... for those of us who dont have irish / scotish / celtic heritage to justify wearing one?
sounds pretty gay.... you wear a skirt or somethin dude.. .... .... oh wait, nevermind, lol
seriously though, i'd bet they are pretty comfy...the survival ultikilt looks cool. i just dont know if i would wear it because of the lack of support and protection. I mean your knees are bear, and if you are really going to wear one to do manual labor, i want something between the work and my crotch... even if it's some denim. ya know?
maybe i'll just buy one so i can pose in front of a bridge...like this dude from the website. http://www.utilikilts.com/438W/sanfran-438W.jpg
i have a few kilts im saving up to buy that leather utilikilt that thing kicks major ass
guys in kilts are hotttttt. lol. no seriously, they are
i completely agreeQuote:
Originally Posted by suicidal_tendencies
Well I have enough Scottish and Irish in me to justify one of my tatoos being in Gaelic, so what does that tell you? But no, it's not a tartan kilt. The one I bought is just black.Quote:
Originally Posted by drewblood
And if you're doing manual labor and stradling the work, I think you're doing it wrong....
Guys in Kilts are hot. Guys in their mom's dresses, that's kinda gay. esp if they borrowed her matching purple lip gloss to go with it.
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IT IS!!!......Quote:
Originally Posted by keiko
*tucks dress away neatly under bed*
:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaughQuote:
Originally Posted by Rockwulf
i dont know , even if i was scotish or irish, id feel prety gay wearing a kilt
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Originally Posted by KilLAtomiK
that's funny coming from someone who is comfortable enough in his manhood to post this - http://www.blueblood.net/boards/showthread.php?t=3199
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No..I'm not Irish,Scotish,Gaelic or otherwise . But I do own and wear a few skirts/kilts. Why? Because they are super comfy and breezy, sometimes I even go commando. Plus.. they go good with my boots. :thumb:
And trust me..if you ever saw me you wouldn't say anything (outloud at least) :punchout: :evil_lol:
I don't have a kilt, but I do have a full length "one legged pant". Its made by Tripp, and it has of course, chains, and other metal things. LIke metal D-Rings.
Kilts are hot. Rawr.
even though the females here find it so sexy,haha...i just couldn't do it....
i'd just feels a little too odd...and i might be saying that out of experince ;) ......
Aye Laddie, I have a hand hade one I did Muh self, but no pics of Me in it yet
Damn, guess chicks dig 'em
aye, they be wonderin what we wear under them ye know
Eh, whenever I wear a skirt (and I do so often), I usually wear it to look more feminine, so it's automatically a girly thing in my mind. Still skirts are extremely comfortable and very easy to wear, though even if I was a burly guy in a kilt I don't think I'd be able to resist the urge to swish around and dance in it.
hey the eggs were cool and that song rocks:1orglaughQuote:
Originally Posted by drewblood
Haha, whatever you need to tell yourself......Quote:
Originally Posted by KilLAtomiK
Kilts are great things to have in the middle of summer, much cooler than pants or shorts
Haha isn't that the truth!Quote:
Originally Posted by Vitorro
Yeah, but I'm stupid enough to order one at the begining of fall....Quote:
Originally Posted by Vitorro
Ah well, at least I'll have it for the Celtic Classic thing at the end of the month.
wont be as good as a Tartan kilt, but the utilikilt is ok in itself for the american take on it
And about 900 bucks cheaper to boot...Quote:
Originally Posted by Vitorro
wow, I only saved 200 on Mine doing it myself, but I know where to get a scottish made for only 250
Really? With the standard pleats number and all? Because i've only seen them hovering around a grand.Quote:
Originally Posted by Vitorro
Of course that's with the dirk and the fur pouch etc.
A 5 yard kilt is about 250, the sporran(pouch) is usually a bit extra, (75) but this is where I will get one made for Me http://www.scotwebstore.com/landing/kilts
damn, now I have that irish rovers song stuck in muh head, "The drunken scotsman"
a skirt is a skirt no matter how you try to spin it :pbbt:Quote:
Originally Posted by Rockwulf
Shouldn't that be "how you try to spin in it"?Quote:
Originally Posted by KilLAtomiK
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LMAO... and dont forget to curtsieQuote:
Originally Posted by keiko
ive always been fond of the Marilyn:D
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...rilynskirt.jpg
Ya know, I used to play the bagpipes with a local Hibernian band... along with my dad and my little brother. I was young at the time (about 11), so when we marched in all the St. Paddy's Day parades, I was the banner carrier. And of course, we all wore kilts. One St. Paddy's Day at the NYC parade, it was quite windy... and right as we got up to the bandstands and the cameras, a nice gust of wind blew and WHUP! up when my kilt. On live TV. Which they were watching at school. I never lived it down.
That, and the memory of both my father and brother wearing kilts... as well as the fact that my father is now the Hibernian PRESIDENT in our division, so I see him in a kilt ALL THE FRIGGIN TIME... REGIMENTAL, NO LESS (i.e. no underwear)... has kinda turned me off to guys in skirts. But hey, if you have the balls... MORE POWER TO YA!
Well this kilt comes with cargo pockets. Maybe I'll just weigh it down....just a little...Quote:
Originally Posted by WarszawaScream
You know you have to post pictures so we can oogle.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rockwulf
Maybe....but only from certain angles, hehQuote:
Originally Posted by cheinara wraithwalker
What, no up-kilt shots? I'm bummed.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rockwulf
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Originally Posted by cheinara wraithwalker
whos we? i certainly wont be oogling :shiftysha.... or will i :crazy3: