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10th November 06, 09:43 PM
#31
I don't wear kilts to work yet...someday soon I hope
I wear my kilts on my days off 3 days a week (F-S-S). Rarely do I change into my kilt after work unless going out to dinner.
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10th November 06, 10:46 PM
#32
99.9% of the time. The .1% is when I'm doing something dirty (playing auto mechanic), sleeping, or showering.
-J
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11th November 06, 01:33 AM
#33
For my reply, just re-read Hamish's -- but reduce 73 kilts to about a dozen.
When retired, one can really do as one likes and be comfortable all the time.
I'll add something no-one else has mentioned:
my pyjamas are unbifurcated, too.
Martin
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11th November 06, 01:48 AM
#34
Uniform for work, jeans for motorcyle riding and certain aspects of yardwork, kilts 99% of the rest of time. I'd love to be able to go 100% full-time in kilts like Ron & Hamish, but work and riding the Harley just don't allow for it.
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11th November 06, 04:44 AM
#35
At least two or three times a week with at least one of those days being on the weekend.
I'd wear them more but I don't want to "push it" at work. So far they're okay with me showing up in them every once in a while.
-80s
Last edited by eighties; 12th November 06 at 08:44 AM.
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11th November 06, 09:02 AM
#36
Weekends, weekdays when i'm home, going out to dinner, occasional grocery shopping. I plan on showing up at work on St. Andrews day kilted just to start the ball rolling, but am feeling a bit trepidacious about the public transportation portion of the day.
I don't expect to give up pants for now. It wouldn't fly professionally for some of the things I do. But since going kilted I am SO much more aware of the encroachment of that center seam onto hallowed ground.
Convener, Georgia Chapter, House of Gordon (Boss H.O.G.)
Where 4 Scotsmen gather there'll usually be a fifth.
7/5 of the world's population have a difficult time with fractions.
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11th November 06, 09:50 AM
#37
Although I previously wore my kilt 3 - 5 times a week to work, now I can only wear it once a week on midshifts due to a dress code change (and I do wear it every week). I also frequently wear a kilt on my days off, but have to switch to jeans for working on the house or car. I think I'll fix that by getting a kilt for working around the house. The Utilikilt in the Carhart-like material is the only one I know of that seems made for getting dirty.
Abax
(edited to remove off-topic question)
Last edited by Abax; 11th November 06 at 11:43 AM.
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11th November 06, 09:53 AM
#38
Ive got 5 kilts at present. I wear kilts about 3 days of the week. I took early retirement from work so I can pretty much do as I please now so kiltwearing has become much easier.
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11th November 06, 12:31 PM
#39
Welcome to the forum, Ayrkiltie.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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11th November 06, 02:57 PM
#40
I too want to welcome you Ayrkiltie.
I know that I am blessed in what I do that gives me the freedom to don a Kilt pretty much all the time. Yet I know that some circumstances do not permit others to wear the Kilt as much as they may like.
Just be yourself guys whether you can wear it all the time or just a few times. and just consider yourself fortunate that you can wear the Kilt when you can.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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