I wear them every day, work and play. I have seen other guys in kilts, but only very rarely. I saw one at a Boy Scout Orienteering event, a Utilikilt. Also have seen a few members of a band in Fort Worth. Twice I've been told by the folks at Lowes that there is another guy in town who wears kilts, though I have yet to see him.

I do have to take issue with the notion that wearing kilts every day somehow diminishing them ... that's like saying wearing socks every day diminishes socks. The same goes for shoes, deoderant, wrist watches, trousers, you name it.

Kilts have simply become part of who I am. In the morning I look in the closet, pick out the kilt I want to wear right along with picking out the shirt, socks, boots, belt and, depending on the activity of the day, underwear.

I suppose that if I wore a Tux everyday that it would somehow diminish the uniqueness of wearing a Tux, maybe the same goes for the full traditional Scottish kilt outfit. But then again, I think there are some guys on here who wear that everyday and I certainly don't think they are diminshing kilts in any way.

Anyway, I wear kilts for issues ranging from a deep comitment to Freedom to comfort, to enjoyable attention from men and women alike, to a memorable business persona, even for medical reasons.

Diminishing the uniqueness of the kilt, no, if anything I am enhancing the uniqueness of it by proving daily that it is unique in the world of mens garments .... it doesn't squeeze, pinch or over heat my, well, I don't even have to say it.

Kilt On.

Chris Webb