"So, as you dress, think of who you might offend. If you don't want to offend them, dress accordingly. If it doesn't matter, dress as you like."


Well put. As you said latter, that's one of the things I love about the kilt, Change your shirt and change your level of formality. I'm going off for the weekend and I have my kilt, a 2 polo shirts, a 2 dress shirts, a tweed jacket, neck tie, hose, shoes, belt and sporran. With these I can cover any dress requirements that I could possibility encounter.