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Kilt wearers at the Oktoberfest

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3 Lions
This will be my second Oktoberfest. My first in a kilt.
Showem
3 Lions, careful with that kilt. Some women can be pretty forward about finding out what's under it when you are O'fest.
Karen
Kilt is a good thing to wear for lonely men.
Grinner
Who else will be Kilted?

Lets have some pictures as evidence

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Jimbo
I'll possibly be sporting a kilt...no promises though.
3 Lions
Here is one I wore at my mates wedding

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don_riina
Clearly I am missing something here.
@3Lions and Jimbo too - Why a kilt? For a wedding, IF the groom is a scot, then maybe, but AFAIK, neither of you are scottish atall. (OK, JV, I can see a vague reason why YOU might sport a kilt)

I really don't get it. Kilts seem to be becoming de rigeur wedding wear, regardless of any scottish blood involved - but why the Oktoberfest?

Nice piccy Ken, how many photos of you in a dress are there now on Toytown
Jimbo
How much would all that cost mate? I'm looking at kilts at around the 250 quid mark - in a suitable tartan, but cheaper if I go for the modern black tartan ones... And how much are reasonably priced Lederhosen???

@Don - I take your point mate and I have no real excuse other than to say that Debz is the main reason, the second being I don't fancy tight leather shorts, because whatever Showem and Katrina say about looking good in tight leather cut-off dungarees, I don't think anybody will EVER look good in that. Ever. I might of course go in Essex national dress, and therefore sport the Essex tartan - Burberry, with some rockport boots and a Stone Island jacket. Thing is, I'm not sure if the locals at the beer fest are gonna go a bundle on me pulling Nazi salutes all over the place and smashing up parked cars...
3 Lions
How much would all that cost mate
Well it didnt cost me anything, my mate arranged the hire. But as I recall it cost about 80quid for the full get up.

I have been looking at a couple of places in Scotland for my cousins wedding this year, hire prices are about the same, but they allow you to buy the kilt at the end of the hire minus the hiring fee. I am expecting the kilt to set me back about 300 quid or so.

neither of you are scottish at all
I do have Irish blood in my family, the family Tartan is (O'Connell)

Scottish Tartans World Register: O'Connell, William

I am not decided which way I will go, either family or fashion
Jimbo
Just been discussing with Debz - I reckon I'm gonna go fashion if I'm gonna go at all. It's cheaper and it looks better IMHO.
Grinner
here goes
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Jimbo
Right - here's the decider - do Lederhosen wearers get to carry knives? Apparently it's De Rigeur in Scotland to carry a f**k off big knife in your sock. Can the Bavarians top that? I assume some weaponry is allowed - they didn't take Poland merely with bad language, did they??
Showem
Jimbo, yes, you can carry a knife when wearing Lederhosen. There's even a special pocket on the side especially for it.

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Note the knife pocket on the left hand side of the photo.

Another determining factor for you might be the macho tradition with the shirts. When you get a typical Trachten shirt, there is a space on the front for your name or initials. By tradition, only a woman can embroider it on there, so you can harass your girlfriend/wife/lover into doing it for you.
bubblylady
Showem is totally right, of course a knife is part of the Lederhose
robinson100
Are there any more men out there willing to post pictures of themselves in a kilt?
Shorty has just realised that not everybody wears "Tracht", as their national costume, and I wanted to show her photos from a friends´wedding in Stirling, b ut they seem to have vanished......!
So, pictures please lads!!
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