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11th August 06, 09:10 AM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by navycb
I work at a really culturally diverse company. We have a Nigerian engineer who wears a dashiki on a regular basis and our Engineers from India wear their native dress quite often. I still haven't got up the stones to wear my kilt as a daily work outfit mostly because I have to spend a lot of time on construction sites and it would not be practical, but that might change. They all think I'm the crazy Irishman anyway.
Keith
Wonderful that your company president got involved in this. It is equally great that your company allows people to express their cultural diversity. You are indeed fortunate to be working for such a forward thinking, open minded organization.
Just a suggestion. I don't know if you like non-traditional kilts, but the Utilikilt Workman's would be an excellent kilt to wear at construction sites. They are built like a piece on iron, and also have modesty snaps that basically turn them into loose fitting shorts should you need to use them.
Darrell
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