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20th June 07, 05:12 AM
#1
Out in Public
Well, I have had my kilt for nearly two weeks. Once I am home from work I wear it quite a bit. I have worn it to a few small restaurants and to a local KMart that does not have much business. Yesterday, was the first time that I wore it to a 'large public' place.....I went the local Super Wal Mart. While walking in a car load of teenage boys went by. One of them whistled at me. I got a lot of strange looks while in the store. Some times I could hardly keep from laughing at seeing people walk by me. I got a ready strange look from one boy in the store. I wish that we would have said something because his hair cut was far more 'unconventional' than my kilt. The biggest risk was the wind in the parking lot. I am certain that I am the only kilted man that has ever been in the Bryan, Ohio Wal Mart.
I ordered another Stillwater Economy kilt in a Mackenzie tartan. I hope that it arrives today. I am really getting hooked on wearing a kilt.
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20th June 07, 05:20 AM
#2
Great news, it does get easier to deal with all the different reactions, it is also easy to get hooked on wearing a kilt. Congratulations on the new kilt I'm sure it will show up soon.
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20th June 07, 05:50 AM
#3
From my experience (all of 7 months since I first wore a kilt) it does indeed seem to be an addiction. From one kilt I now have six in my closet and looking to get a seventh. And there are more I'm lusting after. Surprisingly enough I haven't had any negative reactions that I'm aware of (or can remember) here in the Rochester NY area. The worst that has happened was when a little boy saw me walking into CVS and he said to his mother "That man's wearing a skirt!". I laughed and heard her correct him in telling him that it was a kilt (smart lady!). I figure it's a lot better than the kids wearing their shorts around their knees. At least I can run if I have to! The most common question I get is: "Do you play the pipes?" I'm workin' on it...
Bruce K.
Laird of Diddly Squat
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20th June 07, 06:27 AM
#4
Just wait till you get the Nice kilt from the Goth Kids.
MrBill
Very Sir Lord MrBill the Essential of Happy Bottomshire
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20th June 07, 06:50 AM
#5
Originally Posted by mbhandy
Just wait till you get the Nice kilt from the Goth Kids.
MrBill
What is a Nice Kilt? Was that a link?
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20th June 07, 07:06 AM
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Originally Posted by ncof300d
What is a Nice Kilt? Was that a link?
No, it was emphasis.
Goth kids for whatever reason tend to admire kilt wearers. So you'll get someone quite gothed out admiring your dress. It can be very odd.
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Originally Posted by ncof300d
What is a Nice Kilt? Was that a link?
It's what I'm wearing!
Go, have fun, don't work at, make it fun! Kilt them, for they know not, what they wear. Where am I now?
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20th June 07, 06:32 AM
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Originally Posted by BruceK
From my experience (all of 7 months since I first wore a kilt) it does indeed seem to be an addiction. From one kilt I now have six in my closet and looking to get a seventh. And there are more I'm lusting after.
I have never been a 'clothes horse', however, ever since I wore my first kilt that has all been in the process of changing. In the past I hardly ever spent money on clothes as most of my clothes have been given to me as birthday and holiday gifts. Then I would complain to my wife about her purchasing clothes. Oh, no!! I think the tables may start to be turned.
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20th June 07, 06:34 AM
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You go!!
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20th June 07, 07:05 AM
#10
Nah, it's when you're walking and some tatted-up and be-pierced younguns look at you and say, "Dude, he's COOL. He's wearing a KILT!"
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