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13th August 07, 10:12 AM
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If you read "The Art of Kiltmaking" you will see a definition of a kilt "....knee length skirt....worn by men".
Hell, out where I am even when they know about kilts, they still consider wearing one for daily wear as "a man in a dress". Whatever. Like Kid Cossack posted "Their problem, not yours". Amen.
At the local Food Lion I am pretty sure the staff refers to me as "the Tranny" . Bully for them.
If you go by what others may think it will be a wonder if you get kilted at all. Except for the games and Burns Suppers. Get your kilt how you want, wear it how you want.
The kilt/skirt debate won't start or end with any of us.
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