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  2. Kilt accessories - Wikipedia

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    The modern, tailored kilt which is ubiquitous at Highland games gatherings around the world has associated with it an evolving style of wear. This style includes the accessories and other accoutrements which are typically worn with it. In this sense, it is very much like other items of the fashion world.

  3. Kilt - Wikipedia

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    The filleadh mòr or great kilt was a full-length garment whose upper half could be worn as a cloak draped over the shoulder, or brought up over the head. A version of the filleadh beag (philibeg), or small kilt (also known as the walking kilt), similar to the modern kilt was invented by an English Quaker from Lancashire named Thomas Rawlinson ...

  4. Sporran - Wikipedia

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    This style is regarded as the most formal type of sporran. It is an essential attachment for those who wear kilts in special ceremonies and formal events. It normally contains fur fronts, a fur gusset, 3–6 decorative fur tassels with regular or cross chains, and a metal cantle at the top.

  5. Fun, Active Hobbies for Men Over 60 Who Want to Stay ... - AOL

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    5. Cycling. Average cost to start: $300-$600 for a decent entry-level bicycle Gear: Bicycle, helmet, bike lock, and appropriate clothing Cycling is a low-impact exercise that improves ...

  6. King Charles pairs red tartan kilt with out-there socks and ...

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    King Charles' red tartan kilt delighted fans in Aberdeen as the monarch wore traditional Scottish clothing to a royal engagement

  7. Highland dress - Wikipedia

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    In the modern era, Scottish Highland dress can be worn casually, or worn as formal wear to white tie and black tie occasions, especially at ceilidhs and weddings. Just as the black tie dress code has increased in use in England for formal events which historically may have called for white tie, so too is the black tie version of Highland dress increasingly common.