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Date Posted: 15:25:44 06/05/09 Fri
Author: one of these days
Subject: Are kilts coming back in style?

Probably would be back if not for the negative impact of that song "The Scottsmans" eh?

Certainly kilts would give the judges a better look at what the knees ( and how crossed over or not ) and lower feet are doing.

Good luck all!

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[> Do guys wear them much in competitions anymore? I remember in the lower levels I'd see a few. It would be nice if they made a comeback as they seem so traditional. -- kilt fan, 09:22:50 06/06/09 Sat [1]


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[> My ds would rather wear a simple kilt than some of the bling-y shirts/vests that some gents wear. He's in PC and only wears a solid shirt and black vest/tie. Will not touch anything shiny or with a rhinestone. -- Yea for kilts!, 10:44:37 06/09/09 Tue [1]


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[> [> Without all the bling how does he do? Does all the glitz & glitter really matter or affect his -- results?, 14:34:17 06/09/09 Tue [1]


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[> [> [> DS has danced very plainly dressed, now has a minimal amount of bling. Results not changed. I'd rather he'd do it... -- ...his way, 04:34:23 06/10/09 Wed [1]


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[> [> [> [> Glad to hear it they're looking at the dancing. -- x, 06:14:51 06/10/09 Wed [1]


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[> [> [> [> [> I think personally that the most important thing for boths boys and girls is to look "put together" -- Irishmama, 04:16:42 06/11/09 Thu [1]

sloppy too big pants, shapeless vests, shirts hanging out, all look to me to shout-"someone who isn't really prepared". Maybe totally not true, but I think it is the first impression given to the judges. That being said, in larger comps, such as Worlds, i think it is helpful to stand out a bit. Not necessarily with a ton of bling, but some classic or trendy look that catches the eye. My ds has never gone for really flashy-this last outfit being the most with his vest being a blue toned zebra stripe look. Now for Nationals, we are back to a very classy black and white look. Stylish, well put together is more important, IMHO, than all the bling in the world.
I personally feel that no one has ever judged him on his outfit. It has always been about the dancing


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[> [> [> [> [> [> I would agree. Well fitting dresses, or pants/vests/shirts, good quality, neat. Ask yourself - does this dancer LOOK like a winner? Just like an interview - 1st impressions are not everything, but they can be very important (inside) -- Human nature, 08:11:01 06/11/09 Thu [1]

It is just an impression thing. I have found it is about the dancing, but the right impression to start off is better so the dancer doesn't have to overcome that subjective impression at the outset. Presentation, presentation, presentation.

Like a cake - if it looks good, you want to try it. If it doesn't look so good, it may be equally delicious, but you are less likely to give it a try.


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[> [> My son will wear a kilt and I have been looking for a simple one. Can you tell me where you got yours? -- TIA, 10:56:45 06/12/09 Fri [1]


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[> [> [> He doesn't wear a kilt now, but wasn't at all opposed when I picked out a "utili-kilt" at a local Irish fair for him to try. We didn't get it, but I know he'd wear a nice solid color one to compete in. If anyone knows of a good place to get one, let us know. -- Yea for kilts mom, 10:39:28 06/13/09 Sat [1]


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