X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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3rd January 05, 12:33 PM
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Right on, Rigged! I think it's a fantastic thing to appear kilted in very public/official circumstances because it shows that one has a certain level of personal confidence. I'm inclined to think that a show self-assurance tends to work in one's favor. I'm a teacher in Los Angeles, and I had the opportunity to address the L.A. school board a few months back. I wore my kilt with a good dress shirt, red tie, hose & flashes, and some nice shoes instead of my usual boots or Converse (a pic of the outfit is in my profile, minus the hose & flashes). Everything went well, and the board members perked up a bit when I came forward. At the very least I knew I had their attention!
Last edited by Silverlake_Punk; 5th August 05 at 08:17 PM.
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