I wonder if she can tell me the kilt with 4 huge pockets, hammer loop, tape measure hook, made from duc cloth looks like a womans skirt. That'll be the day
Last year, I was shopping for lumber at the local Home Depot. I was wearing The very same cotton duckworkman's UK (complete with tools, carpenter's pencil, and a pocket full of nails). A woman stopped me in the isle and, with what was probably her squeekiest, most condescending tone declared, "Oh! How CUTE!"

I had to quickly remind myself of the consequences of whacking her upside the head with my claw hammer. Instead, I tried engaging her in conversation and gave her a UK card. It didn't change her condescending attitude.

Finally, I realized that this poor women felt truly threatened by my wearing something that she viewed as a feminine garment (a skirt, no matter how butched-up it was).

I did a mental about-face and said, "Thank you. I'm glad you like it." I went on about my business.

I think she'll be fine after a few years of therapy.