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"A man in a kilt is a man and a half."
~ Sir Colin Campbell
Kilts, as we know them, were adapted from 16th century Highland garments that are believed to have been heavily influenced by the clothing worn by the Vikings and Normans that conquered the British Isles in the 8th Century. The word kilt is thought to come from the Danish word "kilte," meaning "to tuck up" which is believed to have been derived from "kjalta," meaning "to tuck up a garment or to secure hanging fabric with a belt" in Old Scandinavian and/or the Old Norse word "kjilt," meaning "pleated or folded fabric layers."
Whatever the case, kilts came to be a symbol of rebels and warriors and are still worn by Scottish Regiments of the British Army. The wearing of kilts among the Celtic/Gaelic people spread as their tribes migrated in all directions throughout Europe and around the world. Over the past 200 years, the kilt has become a potent symbol of Scottish pride taking hold in the traditions of the many cultures that experienced Celtic influence from the Dark Ages through present, particularly those wishing to demonstrate kinship and solidarity with the Highlanders of Scotland, whether or not they themselves were of Scottish ancestry.
There are actually a wide variety of traditional, kilt-like, ethnic outfits worn by men throughout the world; such as the Albanian kilt (also known as a Greek fustanella), Japanese hakama, East African kikoi, Indian lungi, Mexican and Native American sapeta, Fijian sulu, Tongan tupenu, sarongs and lava-lavas found in Greater Polynesia (the Pacific Islands), as well as unbifurcated robe and tunic-type outfits such as the Japanese kimono and yukata, African dashiki, Middle Eastern caftan, Moroccan djellabah, Polish giermak, Egyptian galabiyah, Himalayan gho, Burmese longyi and a host of various cassocks and robes regularly worn by the Clergy of most religions, whether it be on a daily basis or for most special occasions and ceremonies.
Why are there so many styles of kilts and which one is right for me? Kilts in Tartans, kilts for carpenters, kilts in solid colors and even Camouflage kilts. Kilts that cost thousands of dollars, and kilts sold for the cost of a pair of jeans.
Kilts have been with us for quite a while now. Designers have always, and will always, try to come up with something different that will catch the eye of prospective customers. Those of us who wear kilts do so for a variety of reasons. One reason that stands out above the others is that The Kilt is perhaps the most masculine of all garments, and people seem to instantly recognize the confidence you begin to exude the moment you put one on. Whenever you step outside in the kilt, you will be noticed. People will stop you and ask questions. They will want to take your picture. Today, the kilt is becoming more accepted on the street than ever before. It is becoming daily wear for more men, and has finally come out of the realm of formal wear or costume. Yes, the kilt is evolving. Our understanding of the kilt will also evolve and hopefully mature as more men wear it.
There is a power in The Kilt. Enjoy and revel in the power!
Whenever you step outside in the kilt, you will be noticed.
Crouching Tiger And Other Chinese Themed Halloween Costumes
It's going to be October again before you know it and you're going to be searching around at the last minute for a cool Halloween costume, and yet again you're too late! So instead of something cool you get to dress up as a ghost... again. Do yourself a favor for once, shop early! Shop 6 months in advance so your friends can stop making fun of you for wearing a sheet for the fourth year in a row! If your looking for a fun yet interesting Halloween costume why don't you try a China Girl, Crouching Tiger or some sort of another Kung Fu Master!
You can find lots of sites online that offer Chinese Halloween costumes, or you could even go to a Chinese or Oriental store online that sells clothes and buy some stuff from them. Personally id rather do this because it seems more realistic. Just think while your buddy is wearing a plastic mask and a rubber hook you could be wearing a Black Kung Fu Suit or Ba Gua Kung Fu Matching Set, seriously go take a look at these because they are awesome and completely realistic! If you're a girl you could be a China Girl, a Chinese Princess or a Master of Chinese Arts as well! Don't let the guys take all the glory!
These costumes really don't cost much more than the ones you would buy in a Halloween store, so why not?!? The only other item you would need is the "Kung Fu" shoes if you wanted to look really authentic and they have those on KarateDepot for $10! You really can't beat that now can you?!? Here are some of the other items you can buy on these sites for Halloween costumes:
For Women:
Jackets - Silk, Satin, Embroidered, Thai Silk Coat, Cashmere
Pants - Silk, Kung Fu, Satin
Skirts - Floral skirt, "Happiness" skirt, Silk
Vests - Peony Embroidered, Flying butterfly, Dragon, Phoenix
For Men:
Jackets - Chinese Black Leather Jacket, Dragon, Kung Fu jacket, Traditional Longevity Jacket
Kung Fu Suits - Black Kung Fu, White Kung Fu, Silk, Dragon, Chinese Calligraphy Suits
Gowns - Black Cashmere, Khaki, Red Dragon
Pants - White Kung Fu, Black Kung Fu, Silk, Cotton
Other - Kimono, Yukata
Robes - Silk, Cotton
As you can see there's tons of different items you could choose from! All you have to have is a little creativity and a little determination to find these sites! Have fun!
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What is your favourite cloak?
Cloak
Nothing
Robe
Banyan
Bathrobe
Bed jacket
Blanket
Belted plaid
Bernos
Bisht
Spiderweb
Boubou
Buka cloak
Burnous
Hair
Cape
Cassock
Chador
Chimere
Soot
Chlamys
Cope
Blindfold
Dalmatic
Djellaba
Dolman
Creep
Dupatta
Fascia
Frock
Furisode
Sleeper
Għonnella
Himation
Houppelande
Inverness cape
Invisibility cloak
Jūnihitoe
Kaftan
Khalat
Kimono
Mantelletta
Mantle
Sack
Mantua
Paranja
Pelisse
Poncho
Possum-skin cloak
Religious habit
Trench coat
Sagum
Scapular
Senegalese kaftan
Simar
Sokutai
Tau robe
Thawb
Yukata
Wad cover
The Senegalese kaftan.
It just sounds good.
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