Well in my youth I was into the goth/ punk thing , I was a huge fan of BauHaus, Sisters of Mercy, Birthday Party etc, I was always wanting to wear something that was different i wanted a kilt back then, but didn't have the finances or the knowledge, the kilt itself is a great symbol of going against the grain, I went and saw Nine Inch Nails a couple of years ago and wore my black kilt and Docs I got many compliments, when I wear kilts to the school I work at same thing the newer generation of goth types also ask about them ,I see more people accepting the kilt as part of regular wardrobe . So is the kilt another tool of gathering a community of people together, regardless of age,gender, social group, etc. I think we may have stubbled onto something. Is there anything the kilt can"t do.