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30th March 11, 06:41 PM
#1
Go out to dinner in your kilt. It's not worth potentially loosing your job over...is it?
I can't wear anything of the sort. I'm in the Navy and so there is ZERO chance I could pull off anything tartan related, much less a kilt. But I do plan to do something that evening. The Navy can't regulate my off-duty attire
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30th March 11, 09:21 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by Spartan Tartan
Go out to dinner in your kilt. It's not worth potentially loosing your job over...is it?
I can't wear anything of the sort. I'm in the Navy and so there is ZERO chance I could pull off anything tartan related, much less a kilt. But I do plan to do something that evening. The Navy can't regulate my off-duty attire 
I am with you on this, and would take it one step more. Winning the battle and losing the war. If you think that an appeal to HR would royally tick off your supervisor wearing a kilt might exact a pay back. I have a benevolent employer but he has his acceptable limits; Christmas lunch, St Patrick's Day, National Tartan Day. I wore it one other special occassion and it was not warmly received so I took notice. I like my paycheck so I accept these limits.
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