It's good that Reggie gets to wear his kilts to work on some occassions. This solution however points out the problem of couching kilt-wearing as a cultural rather than a rights issue.

If a kilt is only an expression of culture, then it's appropriate to limit it's wearing to cultural events. If a kilt is just any other form of men's clothing, then there cannot be any restrictions on wearing them other than safety.

We already have the legal right to wear our kilts to work. Women won that war for themselves and the laws of our land dictate equal treatment of both genders.

And yet there's risk involved in excersizing that right since employment is "at will" and employers can release any employee with or without cause.

Reggie stuck his neck out as far as he felt it was safe for him and his family.

It took considerable guts for him to take things as far as he did.

So, who's next?