As you know, I wear a KILT almost daily & for ALL occasions. ith: On this forum, I often see new KILT wearers being "tentative" about wearing their KILTS. IMHO, DO NOT BE !!! Here is an example of the "fact" KILTS are ACCEPTED WEAR. Last SAT. I had the honor of assisting KENT PD ( WA ) in presenting a "Public Service Seminar" ( NRA- "REFUSE TO BE A VICTIM" ( THIS IS A NON FIREARM COURSE) I was KILTED. How was the "KILT" accepted ?? FANTASTIC !! Both by the KPD officers but by the "class" ( 30 civilians + 2 other PD observers & 1 FED.) Here is a pic = me & my fellow "instructors" ( KPD) HOPEFULLY this will encourage more to "KILT UP" Puffer
A good cause and a great look! Love the gray tartan and jacket combo....
Brian "They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~ Benjamin Franklin
Lookin' good, Puffer!
Well said Puffer. ANY chance to wear my kilt is my first thought. The up-side is the skivvie laundry savings,lol. It will be a cold day in hell when someone doen't show up wearing a kilt.
Aye Yours. VINCERE-VEL-MORI
Looking good Puffer!! Would you kindly tell us what that tartan is? 'Tis very lovely.
I also wear kilts when providing training. On of the classes that folks may shy away from doing kilted is CPR/1st Aid. I have done that class several times kilted, and have never had any problems or complaints. Way to go!!
Originally Posted by TNKiltedWolf Looking good Puffer!! Would you kindly tell us what that tartan is? 'Tis very lovely. The "Tartan" is "Auld Lang SYNE' ( 8 yd, 16oz " by USA KILTS) & is VERY versatile. for "any" occasion. Puffer
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Its easy to see who's in charge in this photo - well done Puffer!
Great look. I would imagine that the Auld Lang SYNE tartan would be a good choice for high country hunting. Looks like it would blend well with granite
Originally Posted by pdcorlis Its easy to see who's in charge in this photo - well done Puffer! Actually, the KPD LEOs ran it. Myself & another NRA SR TC just assisted & "advised". Puffer
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