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    Quote Originally Posted by Canuck of NI View Post
    ... it did help form a personal conviction that people in general seem to feel the need for some official reason or outside authorization to wear a kilt or to dress in the highland manner; I further have the idea that this is perhaps mostly a Canadian phenomenon.
    I don't think this aspect is uniquely Canadian. Instead, I think it's a reflection of widely-held public opinion that that the kilt is a garment (viewed by some as a "costume"?) worn exclusively for 1) formal events or 2) events which are tied to the Scottish Highlands, or 3) as part of a military uniform in the British Commonwealth, instead of "everyday clothing". I make the assumption that most of the folks you encounter have only seen a kilt worn in these environments, so it's not an unreasonable one for them to hold.

    Quote Originally Posted by Canuck of NI View Post
    I've even experienced the same thing at Highland Games, even at the large ones like the Glengarry Games in Maxville ON.
    This, though, is certainly not the case for Highland Games in NC/SC. A majority of men are kilted, although some of their "ensembles" defy imagination...

    Cordially,

    David

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    Quote Originally Posted by davidlpope View Post

    This, though, is certainly not the case for Highland Games in NC/SC. A majority of men are kilted, although some of their "ensembles" defy imagination...

    Cordially,

    David
    That matches my experiences at games I've attended in the US. This whole issue originally came to mind when I was comparing kilted experiences in the two countries.

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    Re: The Accidental Kilt Wearer

    It does happen in the USA as well. Last Memorial Day, I was going into a store a few minutes after the parade had ended at the park across the street. As usual for me, I was kilted. I was stopped by a fellow who wanted to take my picture. Not just a snapshot, but a whole series of posed photos. He could not seem to get through his head that I was not some sort of performer, and I really just wanted to go on about my business. I finally had to get rude.

    Geoff Withnell
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    "My comrades, they did never yield, for courage knows no bounds."
    No longer subject to reveille US Marine.

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