Quote Originally Posted by Erisianmonkey View Post
If the maker calls it a kilt, it is most likely a kilt (within reason, i.e., it has pleats and aprons, etc.).
The "within reason" is where the discussion lies. We all have differing ideas of where that line lies. As far as whether it is a kilt because the maker calls it one, I think that doesn't fly. I am sure many would use a different term for their garments if they thought it would be good for marketing, but right now the term kilt is better for marketing, whether the garment is or is not a kilt.

One thing I note, when some members feel that the "kilt" police don't consider one style or another to be a kilt they get quite upset. I honestly don't understand this. In most cases I haven't seen opinions that say you shouldn't be allowed to wear it, that I would understand, but it seems to get people upset if their garment isn't considered to be a kilt by some others.

I admit I don't consider all the garments I see on these boards to be kilts, but I will vigorously defend anyones right to wear them. I don't mean to offend anyone with the question but I am curious as it is a theme I have seen repeated often on these boards.