X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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3rd September 06, 09:54 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by cloves
I'd suggest that it's not the woman wearing the kilt that gives most men pause for concern, rather the thought that the general public may think a man wearing the same garment was anything less than a man..
Well....I have said this before here (I think) and I will say it here for the record....
My jeans, my shoes, my belts, my polo shirts, my T-shirts as far as I am concerned all look like what I see women wearing. I know that I am wearing men's clothing because I bought it in the men's department. The same goes for any kilt. It is men's clothing, designed specifically for men, and I think any man should be proud to wear it and should enjoy the comfort and freedom that only a kilt can offer.
Women for some reason have since the middle of the 20th century thought nothing of wearing men's clothes whenever they want and while I think that's very strange there are some things in life I have decided I will never understand and those things I just need to put out of my mind.
Phil in Phoenix
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