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15th April 09, 02:36 AM
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 Originally Posted by TheBlueCow
Completely agreed.
However in a society where pants are expected on a man, then in certain social situations the kilt could indeed be a distraction that does not fit into the host's intended atmosphere. Hopefully our efforts as a kilt wearing community will increase the commonality and acceptance of the kilt, and indeed other options besides pants, as clothing for men that won't be a distraction that could lead to awkward situations - after all, as we all know, they're just kilts!
To the OP: I think that in delicate situations as funerals or anything that isn't simply casual, you just have to use your judgment. If the host knows you often wear kilts, then maybe it would not be a problem. But if the host themselves would be surprised and even possibly "weirded out", then you might wish to refrain from wearing a kilt
sums up what I feel about it too.Good luck.
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