X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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15th August 06, 04:42 PM
#21
 Originally Posted by pbpersson
... I'm already surprised to hear so many agreeing with the concept that the kilt should be reduced to a "party-only garment" as opposed to an acceptable alternative to trousers...
This is a non sequitur.
At what point do you deduce that those who do not wear kilts to work somehow believe that they should be worn only at partys??
I've worn my kilts damnear everywhere - including working trade shows, but I'm sorry... I refuse to inject that element into the everyday office environment for various reasons. That does not mean that I am against other people doing it!
You know... It's all too easy I think to get caught up in the fun and challenge of bucking convention but not everyone that straps on a kilt wants to take the issue to the edge. But if that's what you want to do, go for it!
Fear Not! Both trousers and kilts have been around for a very long time and neither one is going to be "reduced" in rank anytime soon.
Relax and enjoy the experience... it's not a crusade.
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