Matt you are right, however, should we also be slow to tell other how something "needs" to be worn.
...[snip] I don't believe I have the right to tell someone else that that is how they need to wear them.
With all due respect I agree with Matt and the others...Sure, you've a point about lecturing other people out on the street, so to speak...gratuitously, even more so.
But if someone asks...or if you happen to be on a kilt forum (and one which is touted as the most comprehensive authority on all things "kilt" on the web)...it's little nonsensical to dismiss the answer.
Similar to a point Panache made in another thread, if we all took that attitude we soon wouldn't have anything to say to one another...or, perhaps more to the point, we wouldn't dare express an opinion.
Anyway that's mine...your mileage may vary.
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