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    Quote Originally Posted by Colin View Post
    Kilts to me are for dressing nicer.
    Quote Originally Posted by davedove View Post
    What it really boils down to is that you can wear a kilt in just about any activity. Just as soon as someone says he would never wear a kilt for something, someone else will chime in and say they do it all the time. So, instead of asking what can you wear a kilt for, the proper question should be when would it be wiser not to wear a kilt.
    I absolutely agree with Collin and Dave. I don't really wear casual kilts (tartan, utilitkilt or otherwise) and I don't really care for them, so to me a kilt is a dressier item of clothing and a fairly pricey one at that. The most casual I ever consider myself in a kilt would be the equivalent of a pair of khaki trousers and shirt. So what I wouldn't wear a kilt for is about the same as what I wouldn't wear dressier non-kilt clothes for. I could ride a motorcycle in a Dinner jacket, but I wouldn't nor would I wear a kilt. I play golf or go for a walk in a pair of slacks so a kilt is grand as well. I wouldn't change the oil in my car in a pair of slacks and neither would I wear a kilt.

    The second part is that I consider a kilt an item of clothing, one that I like very much, but not a lifestyle. As an item of clothing a kilt is a really bad thing to wear for a lot of activities, either because of a danger to yourself, danger to the kilt or simply because there is something better for the job (bike shorts quickly come to mind). Wearing a kilt for an activity that clearly has better options just to say you do it in a kilt to me is silly. As I mentioned, it's an item of clothing not a lifestyle.
    Last edited by Chef; 18th January 08 at 08:25 AM. Reason: Clarification

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