Good advice, keep it coming!
My own approach/attitude would be to go with the low key sales/diplomatic approach. I like the idea of wearing the kilt to a social function attended by co-workers and will definitely work that in, even if I have to throw a party at my place!
The idea of pictures and pointing out the increased interest and wearing of kilts will alos be good.
It is unfortunate that the dress code policy is not more definitive on the subject. It is about three sentences and is completely vague. In fact, it only mentions trousers and "appropriate" shirts as accepted attire in a way that seems aimed at what a man can wear and no mention at all about female attire, which seems unusual.
Keep the ideas and experiences coming and I will keep everyone updated as I move forward.
RJI
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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