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View Poll Results: How often do you wear your kilt?

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  • Every dad-gum day!!!!!!

    24 17.78%
  • A couple of times per week

    37 27.41%
  • Weekly

    15 11.11%
  • Fortnightly

    4 2.96%
  • A few times per month

    19 14.07%
  • Monthly

    13 9.63%
  • A few times per year

    22 16.30%
  • Only on special occasions (weddings, funerals, et cetera)

    3 2.22%
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  1. #51
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    couple of times per week:
    Normally, every other weekend, the wife and I will take time to go on an outing with the kids because of her schedule (she's a CNA for a nursing home, 2nd shift). I wear my kilt at every oppurtunity when not at my place of work. Often times I get a treat and need to run small errands through the week, giving me more time kilted-up.

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    I acquired my first traditional kilt (Dress MacDonald of Clan Ranald) and modern kilt about the same time last year. Ostensibly the traditional kilt was for my stepsons wedding and so far I've worn it only on 'Dress up' occasions like the wedding, new year etc. The Modern kilt I've worn at the Chicago Worldcon (Science fiction fan gathering) and a few other SF Cons.

    So bottom line, more than a few times a year, but not as often as monthly, but I do have plans this summer to get out more often!

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    I can't wear my kilt at work, but if I'm not at work I'm kilted. And yes, I'm conspicuous. I don't care. I understand there is at least one other kilted guy in my town but I've never met him. I even wear a kilt on my motorcycle, but I usually put FirstGear riding over-pants on top of it 'cause I don't like the mental image of sliding down the road with my kilt up around my armpits.

    Jamie
    Quondo Omni Flunkus Moritati

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    On average, I kilt up a few times a week. Like Singlemalt, this is mostly at home; if I go too long without wearing a kilt, She Who Must Be Obeyed will demand that I unbirfurcate myself!

    Kilt worthy events come up somewhat less often and could include Burns day, Christmas, Hogmanay, St. Andrew's, St. Pat's, Alexander Keith's birthday, my birthday, Tartan Day, Highland games, festivals, concerts, kilted pub nights, etc.
    - Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
    - An t'arm breac dearg

  5. #55
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiltedjohn View Post
    If I lived in Scotland, I would wear it most of the time, but it's bit conspicuous in the Midlands of England. I would be the only kilted person in town. (But perhaps I shouldn't worry about that!)
    do not worry about wearing the kilt in England Ihave worn mine many time and never had anything but good comments

  6. #56
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    Too few times I am afraid.
    Usually for Highland games, British fairs, visiting the pub, garden parties, opera, concerts and theatre and any arising occasion...but too few yet.

    Tom
    "A true gentleman knows how to play the bagpipes but doesn't!"

    Member of Clan Macpherson Association

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    Quote Originally Posted by McClef View Post
    (whatever dad-gum is?).
    Here they are, "minced oaths" or euphemisms. Quite a list, with their translations! (Note that it's a UK site.)

    http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/minced-oath.html
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

  8. #58
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    I chose every day because most days I do after work and most weekends after cycling or tennis and car washing, but not absolutely every day. It is just so much more comfortable to be kilted. Regretably cannot wear it for work as am frequently climbing ladders into folks lofts and they don't provide much knee protection for crawling around. Reversing could be interesting too but the main issue would be the weekly cleaning required.
    If you are going to do it, do it in a kilt!

  9. #59
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    The number of times has increased with may latest number increase from 3 to 5. But recently I am wearing much more due to sun burnt legs. And I'm going with no hose and bare foot when I can. That's what I get for going to the pool with my wife when I'm not much of a swimmer. But at least I have a good excuse to be kilted (not that one was needed).
    Keep your rings charged, pleats in the back, and stay geeky!
    https://kiltedlantern.wixsite.com/kiltedlantern

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