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    Hey Alan, and all the rest of you - of course

    Since today is St. Andrews Day.....


    Happy St Andrews Day!


    Well I did it.

    Kilted at work.

    No negative comments at all from my co-workers (so far).
    Came in to roll-call at 06:58 (for the 07:00 briefing) and all the comments have been very nice!

    A few of the "do you feel a breeze" but all in all a very positive experience.

    We will see what the chief says when he comes in and I greet him!



    Ed

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    Thats great news.Maybe you'll make some converts. Congratulations.

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    Great!

    I thought about it, but I may wait for St. Patty's Day, it is a little more obvious, for my first attempt at wearing to work.

    I work in NYC, and have heard there was negative feedback from a male worker wearing a "skirt" (do not know if it was a kilt). He was required to go home and change!

    And I work in an Entertainment industry, where I can wear quite casual clothing at any time!

    Strange..................

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    EXCELLENT.

    Another perceived wall of resistance tumbles in the face of kilted self-confidence!

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    Congratulations, Ed. Hope you have a great day.

    I would think kilts would be welcome in the entertainment industry, but I guess it goes to show you can never tell. I bet a trad kilt couldn't be argued with too much, tho'.

    Sherry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan H
    EXCELLENT.

    Another perceived wall of resistance tumbles in the face of kilted self-confidence!
    No, not really, I live too far away to return and change, though that can be used to my benefit. ( I live in Western NJ, right by the Deleware river - PA and my commute is by bus and takes about 2 hours)

    I know what you are saying Alan, but I want to clarify some things with my workplace before I go and do this.

    I am still new to wearing the kilt, and I don't need to force it on them. The wall will be broken down, I am just choosing where and when to swing the hammer!

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    So far,

    One of the people who works in parking enforcement came in to pick up some citations. he brought a girl who asked me "do you wear a skirt all the time?".
    he told her it's a kilt, so she asks "is that a tartan?" Then she says "I wasn't being judgemental or anything".

    God, some people.

    I wanted to say "No, it's a plaid" but I restrained myself.

    Just now I had to deal with a citizen in the station, he gave me a weird look when I walked out, but didn't say anything about it while I was taking to him......

    Oh well, mostly it's fun so far!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shotdir
    So far,

    One of the people who works in parking enforcement came in to pick up some citations. he brought a girl who asked me "do you wear a skirt all the time?".
    he told her it's a kilt, so she asks "is that a tartan?" Then she says "I wasn't being judgemental or anything".

    God, some people.

    I wanted to say "No, it's a plaid" but I restrained myself.

    Just now I had to deal with a citizen in the station, he gave me a weird look when I walked out, but didn't say anything about it while I was taking to him......

    Oh well, mostly it's fun so far!

    About the girl with no clue...

    She has no clue.

    About the wierd looks...

    I get 'em all the time. *shrug*.... so somebody looks at me funny? Big whoop. I notice that almost nobody ever SAYS anything but positive comments. The two or three people who've been obnoxious have been just that...obnoxious, but not aggressive.

    Carry on, mate!

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    Happy to hear this Ed, well done.
    Glen McGuire

    A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.

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    One success and another in the making...

    Ed -- Good for you! Forget Ms. Clueless and enjoy the day and your success in bringing the kilt to the wretched masses

    mddock58 -- let me (us) know when you take the plunge. If you need moral support, I'll come to your workplace around lunchtime: two kilted in the same place at the same time -- they won't stand a chance

    Negative feedback for the 'skirted' male co-worker? I strongly doubt he was wearing a true kilt. I've yet to get any negative reaction worth noting (one putz only) in the seven months I've braved the NYC workforce kilted. I could see sarong-style or Goth/Spartacus leather not flying -- but a 'real' kilt?

    So far so good in my world today (just above Wall St/financial data industry). Co-workers are slowly getting the hint that on any given day I may come in kilted. Today was a given since it's St. Andrew's Day. Broke out a new Stillwater Standard in Royal Stewart. A big shift (can you say "BRIGHT!") since my others are Black, Black Watch and Black Stewart. No theme there - I'm just thrifty and won't go for Douglas until I stabilize the size of my middle.

    Peace.

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