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    That question goes right along with: Were you at that wedding? And that's when you're wearing a casual kilt with a t-shirt and boots. You want to say no I don't wear t-shirts to weddings and walk away. Why do people think that a kilt is worn for special events only. I'll admit that they are great for that. I met a shop lady yesterday who she has about three customers who wear kilts; me in semi-traditional and two others who wear UKs. O'Neille

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    Quote Originally Posted by O'Neille
    Why do people think that a kilt is worn for special events only.

    I think it comes back to a lack of culture/cultural understanding. The average bloke (especially in the U.S.) has had very little exposure to kilts and kilt wearing; they've maybe seen them on television/movies and at weddings--maybe. And so there is the misconception that a kilt is "national costume" or for special occcasions because they know of the kilt in only a historical and/or formal setting and are not used to thinking of the kilt as clothing.

    Will that change? Perhaps; but whether it does or no, the kilt is the best thing in clothing

    James

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    Quote Originally Posted by dragoninterrupted
    I think it comes back to a lack of culture/cultural understanding. The average bloke (especially in the U.S.) has had very little exposure to kilts and kilt wearing; they've maybe seen them on television/movies and at weddings--maybe. And so there is the misconception that a kilt is "national costume" or for special occcasions because they know of the kilt in only a historical and/or formal setting and are not used to thinking of the kilt as clothing.

    Will that change? Perhaps; but whether it does or no, the kilt is the best thing in clothing

    James
    Respectfully, James -- please remember that the kilt is a form of "national dress" as well as a piece of clothing, especially for those of us who wear the kilt as a symbol of our family heritage. It can be both; for example, whilst black tie is "formal wear", that doesn't stop it from being "clothing".

    As far as the piper comments go, I really don't mind them as much as others do around here. It at least shows that the person asking is aware of the long-standing connection between Highland dress and piping, and any recognition of the kilt in a positive way is a good thing.

    Also, I have always wished I could play the pipes -- so being asked if I play them is a compliment to me!

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    Todd
    Last edited by macwilkin; 30th July 06 at 07:36 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by O'Neille
    I met a shop lady yesterday who she has about three customers who wear kilts; me in semi-traditional and two others who wear UKs. O'Neille
    Umm.....well....I have to ask on this one. You are in Sierra Vista, right? You have that many kilt-wearing guys in that little town?

    Phil in Phoenix

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbpersson
    Umm.....well....I have to ask on this one. You are in Sierra Vista, right? You have that many kilt-wearing guys in that little town?

    Phil in Phoenix
    Nope, I was in Tucson yesterday. I went to the Leather Factory, The renaissance store, and Harbor Freight. It was the sales girl at the Rennaisance store. I was looking at their belts and bought a nice fly plaid broach. O'Neille

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