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4th November 14, 10:08 AM
#8
I agree with bwat.
I've never been challenged for wearing my kilts, but I do get lots of friendly remarks and questions. It's always the tartan kilt which sparks conversation, though. My utility kilt doesn't get much reaction.
I'll wear my kilt (usually the tartan) for any sort of social occasion, dinner with my wife and/or friends, socializing at the pub, concerts and shows, parties, holidays, etc..
I won't wear it if I don't feel like chatting with strangers or if my wife isn't feeling up for it (the kilt is so easy to dress up a notch and it gets so much attention, my wife sometimes feels pressure to dress accordingly and up her game.)
You'll quickly discover most people don't care and the ones who do care tend to be genuinely curious and to have nice things to say.
Last edited by S Mitchell; 4th November 14 at 10:09 AM.
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