Having read most of the posts on this subject, I can tell you as someone who works in a Regimental office, when I wear my kilt all day, I always wear something beneath. This is for comfort and hygiene. We have two lady collegues who work in a very Scottish, predominantly male enviroment where kilt order is not un-common, and we don't ask them about their arrangements and they don't ask about ours.

The general rule for us when wearing uniform that involves kilts, is wear what ever is comfortable for you. There is only one exception for this and that is when we parade infront of Her Majesty or on a long parade when cameras of any variety are around! Long and hot marches involve either wearing something or the liberal use of vasseline to stop chaffing!

My recommendation would be to use your head, find out what the office rules are about inappropriate dress codes, but also check your companies genger policy; would a women be treated the same as you if she accidentally 'flashed a co-worker?

Of Course flashing isn't really the problem here. Learning how to wear a kilt when sitting, standing, crouching, kneeling, is all important. Wearing a kilt is a noble thing to do and shouldn't be made less so by flashing, accidentlly, on purpose, or even if asked too! Don't forget that if a co-worker tries to lift your kilt, that's sexual harrassment in the same way as if that was done to a women.

Happy kilt wearing to all.