Been wearin' the kilt for about a month. Have totally switched over, but it's up in the air if the University where I work which claims a need of a more diverse environment will allow me to wear the kilt when classes are in session. Human Resourses are a bit up in the air about it. I've stated my reasons and my case. So I may need to keep a pair of trousers at work. I've started doing this in honor of my father who passed away (whom I never knew and recently found out who he was) I never new my heritage until some older folks on my mother's side told me the "real" story behind my birth. I really hope I don't need to wear trousers again. I won't anywhere else.

My wife was a bit surprised, but she is supporting it and said it's growing on her. I have kilts from 2 different makers and am expecting mine from USA Kilts very shortly (they are so fast to respond). It's all about relationships I have found out. You need to learn about and as best you can, know your kilt maker. Integrity is key. I don't say the others I have purchased from are bad. I'm just saying at this time and I expect for a long time, Roger and folks at USAKilts.com have been impeccible and I fell fortunate to have stumbled across their web site.

That's all from Vermont!

Thom