Hey! I have a question! I'm nearly half-ish Scottish and have been involved in the Scottish community in my hometown my entire life but I have never owned a kilt or any traditional wear. I thought because I am Brazilian and have mostly been involved in my Brazilian family I wasn't allowed to wear trad Scottish wear. What are some thoughts on that? Now I want to take the step to get some kilts and a few accessories- not only to wear to events but casually as well. I am a broke college student and probably could only afford one professionally made kilt. There are also no kilt shops near me. I am a seamstress and am thinking of making some kilts for myself. Would it be a no go? thank you
@USAKiltsOfficial2 ай бұрын
What better way to explore your heritage? We say go for it! No matter which way you choose to go about it, it is about how you connect to your history, as that is your goal!
@BCSchmerker2 ай бұрын
+USAKiltsOfficial *@PiperAlly SURE made a scenario!!* As the first autist in the 東宣北米神聖教会 OMS (viz., Oriental Missionary Society) Holiness Church of North America (a Wesleyan conference offshot from majority Methodism, and the child conference of the 東洋宣教會 Oriental Missionary Church, a society founded 1902 at 大日本帝國東京市 ᴛōᴋʏōꜱɪ (now 日本国東京都 ᴛōᴋʏōᴛᴏ), JPN), I CANNOT rule out a Wesleyan convention in Great-Britain, thus the Tartan I've selected: Clark Ancient (Lochcarron 11Z or 13Z depending on the application).