Thanks much, Father.

I love wearing the kilt as much as anyone, and at the last several weddings I've attended, I've not only been kilted, but I've been the only one kilted. In fact, in the last few cases, the brides have actually checked with me, to ensure that I would be kilting! How's that for a turn-around?

I think a lot of it comes down to the vibe you give off, when wearing the kilt on a daily basis. I've been doing it for a good ten years now, and by this point, I don't really give the thing a second though. In other words, I don't act different when kilted, than I do when not. On top of that, when I kilt, I tend to do the opposite of the "peacock" thing, just as I do in my p@nts wardrobe. Very understated and simple.

Again, not sure if that has much to do with it or not, but it's a thought.