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19th September 07, 08:11 PM
#11
I'm a government contractor, not sure how they'd take a kilt at work, especially since I'm a tech, I have to bend and crawl under desks several times a day... don't want to give too much of a show!
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19th September 07, 08:25 PM
#12
winstonwolf06 - Utilikilts were made for that kind of work. They're designed to be worn longer than a traditional kilt and the extra inch or two provides ample coverage and still looks good. I've taught CPR classes wearing a workman's UK, crawling around on the floor, bending over mannikins, etc. No problems. I would not do that in a traditional-length kilt.
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19th September 07, 11:48 PM
#13
I'm just like you. I wear my kilt to work and then change into uniform. At the end of the duty day my troops have come to expect me to cast of the unmanly saxon togs.
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20th September 07, 04:16 AM
#14
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Rigged
Utilikilts were made for that kind of work.
Hopefully, when my funds are a little more right, I'll get a Mocker... One of my co-workers has recently received his workmans, and can't say enough good about it!
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