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By *adger Broc OP   Man
42 weeks ago

Co. Cork

Apart from members of pipe bands and a few Irish dancers why do more Irishmen not wear kilts.

Would it be an opportunity for CD's to go public.

Now there's an idea for a festival in Kiltimagh, Co. Mayo.

And what, if anything, should be worn underneath.

At least there might be some more hotel corridor flashing videos on here if nothing else.

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By *exi42TV/TS
42 weeks ago

around

I've quite a few tartan mini skirts

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By *adger Broc OP   Man
42 weeks ago

Co. Cork

The Kiltimagh Kilt Festival is beginning to sound like a good possibility.....

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By (user no longer on site)
42 weeks ago

I would love my own kilt.

Apparently the Welsh are wearing them now. It’s because the sheep don’t hear the zippers!

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By *adger Broc OP   Man
42 weeks ago

Co. Cork

A lovely legs competition....unisex of course.

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By *adger Broc OP   Man
42 weeks ago

Co. Cork


"I would love my own kilt.

Apparently the Welsh are wearing them now. It’s because the sheep don’t hear the zippers! "

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By *adger Broc OP   Man
42 weeks ago

Co. Cork

The "Commando Ceili" would be fun.

"Round the floor and mind your dresses"

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
42 weeks ago

East / North, Cork

Nothing more manly than a man in a kilt. I'm all for this

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By *adger Broc OP   Man
42 weeks ago

Co. Cork

Marilyn Monroe moments in Mayo

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By *adger Broc OP   Man
42 weeks ago

Co. Cork


"Nothing more manly than a man in a kilt. I'm all for this "

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I'm not sure most TV/CD's would agree.

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By *ipstick KissesWoman
42 weeks ago

There and Here


"Nothing more manly than a man in a kilt. I'm all for this "

I agree, and I'm lucky enough to be surrounded by them most Saturdays

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
42 weeks ago

East / North, Cork


"Nothing more manly than a man in a kilt. I'm all for this

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I'm not sure most TV/CD's would agree."

I could be wrong but my understanding is that TV/CD's are men who enjoy wearing feminine clothes, so I'm not sure how/why this is something they would disagree with.

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By *ipstick KissesWoman
42 weeks ago

There and Here


"Nothing more manly than a man in a kilt. I'm all for this

........

I'm not sure most TV/CD's would agree.

I could be wrong but my understanding is that TV/CD's are men who enjoy wearing feminine clothes, so I'm not sure how/why this is something they would disagree with. "

Totally...I don't feel feminine in mine at all, quite the opposite

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By *og-ManMan
42 weeks ago

somewhere


"Nothing more manly than a man in a kilt. I'm all for this

I agree, and I'm lucky enough to be surrounded by them most Saturdays "

You were my first thought when I read this

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By *ipstick KissesWoman
42 weeks ago

There and Here

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By *ipstick KissesWoman
42 weeks ago

There and Here


"Nothing more manly than a man in a kilt. I'm all for this

I agree, and I'm lucky enough to be surrounded by them most Saturdays

You were my first thought when I read this "

And anyone who saw me pitch up at the hotel in my kilt, with my socks round my ankles and my tie undone, would probably agree that I couldn't have looked more blokey if I tried  

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By *ilver_medalistMan
42 weeks ago

belfast

If its rented, wear boxers. If its your own, go commando

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By *adger Broc OP   Man
42 weeks ago

Co. Cork


"Nothing more manly than a man in a kilt. I'm all for this

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I'm not sure most TV/CD's would agree.

I could be wrong but my understanding is that TV/CD's are men who enjoy wearing feminine clothes, so I'm not sure how/why this is something they would disagree with. "

You said there was "nothing more manly" and I assume thats not the look people who like wearing feminine clothes would be looking for so I think your post is somewhat contradictory.

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By *ipstick KissesWoman
42 weeks ago

There and Here


"Nothing more manly than a man in a kilt. I'm all for this

........

I'm not sure most TV/CD's would agree.

I could be wrong but my understanding is that TV/CD's are men who enjoy wearing feminine clothes, so I'm not sure how/why this is something they would disagree with.

You said there was "nothing more manly" and I assume thats not the look people who like wearing feminine clothes would be looking for so I think your post is somewhat contradictory.

"

May I put it another way?

Why would most TVs/CDs (specifically) disagree that a kilt wasn't manly?

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By *adger Broc OP   Man
42 weeks ago

Co. Cork


"Nothing more manly than a man in a kilt. I'm all for this

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I'm not sure most TV/CD's would agree.

I could be wrong but my understanding is that TV/CD's are men who enjoy wearing feminine clothes, so I'm not sure how/why this is something they would disagree with.

You said there was "nothing more manly" and I assume thats not the look people who like wearing feminine clothes would be looking for so I think your post is somewhat contradictory.

May I put it another way?

Why would most TVs/CDs (specifically) disagree that a kilt wasn't manly?"

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You know you are absolutely correct.

As I am neither a TV or a CD it was obviously remiss of me to believe I could comment on behalf of section of members of this site that I am not best qualified to represent.

I withdraw my previous comment unreservedly.

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By *ipstick KissesWoman
42 weeks ago

There and Here

Cool.

Anyway. Kilts. They look hot AF when worn properly and well

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By *og-ManMan
42 weeks ago

somewhere

There's a few male singers that can pull off the Black leather kilt look very well and Ive seen some video's on fab of men wearing them also

Much sexier than the ordinary kilt

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By *DSGCouple
42 weeks ago

That place in

Leather kilt is quite popular in the kink world/events,seen them been few worn over time

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By *ilderMan
42 weeks ago

dublin

I'm not Scottish but did wear one at a wedding in Scotland once. Surprisingly heavy but comfortable... Wouldn't wear one here though because as I said... Not Scottish

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By *yesgreenMan
42 weeks ago

north and south


"I'm not Scottish but did wear one at a wedding in Scotland once. Surprisingly heavy but comfortable... Wouldn't wear one here though because as I said... Not Scottish "
Leather kilt is cool but got to watch your weight as very little give in leather

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By (user no longer on site)
42 weeks ago

I'm Scottish, so I've been known to wear a kilt at a wedding.

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By (user no longer on site)
40 weeks ago

Seeing this thread I thought I'd add my bit. I have Irish family and therefore wear a black kilt (also have a green and a saffron one) when I can. Starting wearing a utility one, it's great as it has trouser pockets (don't get jealous ladies). Mainly without a sporran, save that for my formal one.

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By (user no longer on site)
40 weeks ago

Have to say I agree with original poster. I cannot understand why more irish men don't have kilts in their wardrobe. I have a full black tie outfit. Gets worn quite a lot. After all it's a celtic tradition not only a Scottish one. And we are a celtic race. So common lads get out and get you kilt. And remember that your mother always told you fresh air is good for you. ( if you know what i mean)

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By *antra MassageMan
40 weeks ago

city


"I'm not Scottish but did wear one at a wedding in Scotland once. Surprisingly heavy but comfortable... Wouldn't wear one here though because as I said... Not Scottish "

The Irish kilt is saffron coloured. It's quite ok the wear it if you are Irish.

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By *adger Broc OP   Man
40 weeks ago

Co. Cork


"I'm not Scottish but did wear one at a wedding in Scotland once. Surprisingly heavy but comfortable... Wouldn't wear one here though because as I said... Not Scottish

The Irish kilt is saffron coloured. It's quite ok the wear it if you are Irish. "

.........

I'm just mad about saffron

A-saffron's mad about me

I'm-a just mad about saffron

She's just mad about me.

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By *issBehave69Man
40 weeks ago

Bulgaria

I’m Scottish but the only one I own barely covers my arse cheeks.

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
40 weeks ago

Lucan


"I'm not Scottish but did wear one at a wedding in Scotland once. Surprisingly heavy but comfortable... Wouldn't wear one here though because as I said... Not Scottish

The Irish kilt is saffron coloured. It's quite ok the wear it if you are Irish. "

The "Irish" kilt is a bit makey uppy tbh. During the gaelic revival of the late 1800s it became fashionable for some of the more eccentric Irish nationalists, and pipe bands in particular, to wear kilts, sometimes green, sometimes saffron. The "Irish" regiments in the British military then adopted this in the first couple of decades in the 1900s. Tunes nothing in historical record though to suggest that kilt wearing was common in Ireland at all.

Wearing of the léine however, was common, and originally coloured with horse piss, hence the yellow colour. This was a tunic or long overshirt and may have been mistaken by some for a kilt.

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
40 weeks ago

East / North, Cork

Lol we moved quickly from saffron to horse piss there

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By *ot so needyMan
40 weeks ago

Galway

Messages disappearing here at some rate

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
40 weeks ago

East / North, Cork


"Messages disappearing here at some rate

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Probably for the best

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
40 weeks ago

Lucan

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By *ot so needyMan
40 weeks ago

Galway

Don't spoke the bear.

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
40 weeks ago

East / North, Cork

Anyway kilts!

I thought there WAS a tradition of kilt wearing here in Ireland also, but seems there wasn't historically.

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