Thursday, March 1, 2012

Men in Kilts: Celtic Artistry

Aye, bot the Celtic men do lov thar kilts, mate!
 
Tartan is a pattern consisting of criss-crossed horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours. Tartans originated in woven wool, but now they are made in many other materials. Tartan is particularly associated with Scotland. Scottish kilts almost always have tartan patterns. Tartan is one of the patterns known as plaid in North America, but in Scotland, a plaid is a tartan cloth slung over the shoulder (like the one pictured below), or a blanket.











They can be worn on both sunny days...
and during inclement weather.

But as a non-Celt or a novice, how does one put on his kilt?
Well, according to one guy you do it this way...

Now you're ready to show off your manly man skirt...er...a...kilt.







Or to show off what's under it.
 



































 There are some boys who really like what they find under the kilt.

So, here's 2 "Thumbs Up!' for the kilt.
Well OK, so they're not thumbs...but they do indicate approval.

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