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20th August 13, 03:12 PM
#1
First Kilted to Work Friday
Received the clearance to come to work this Friday Kilted, I played the William Wallace Day card.
We have strict rules regarding proper attire due to our Lab and Press floor.
I was just told to keep out of the Lab, which will be no problem.
Now the big question is... keep it casual or semi dress.
Thinking semi dress is a sharper look... what says the rabble?
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20th August 13, 03:20 PM
#2
I vote for semi dress. Show them what "proper attire" looks like. ;-)
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20th August 13, 03:33 PM
#3
In your case......First impressions mean a lot, especially with you receiving the ok for this Friday being your first. You can always go casual at a later Friday after "breaking the ice". Just a simple opinion from a "newer member".
Hawk
Shawnee / Anishinabe and Clan Colquhoun
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20th August 13, 03:42 PM
#4
Semi-dress absolutely. Let them see there is nothing for them to be afraid of.
proud U.S. Navy vet
Creag ab Sgairbh
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20th August 13, 03:56 PM
#5
Excuse my ignorance, are we talking semi dress as in semi formal, cause when I punch semi dress into the WWW every hit relates to semi formal. Can someone explain the diffrence between semi dress and semi formal?
In Australia we tend to group attire into casual, business and formal.
Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers
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20th August 13, 04:19 PM
#6
Definitely go for a dressier look.
When I first received authorization for wearing kilts on our "casual Fridays", I dressed it up quite a bit. Now, a couple of years later, I can go as casual as a 5.11 TDK with a t-shirt and hiking boots plus scruched down hose, should I so desire. I have done so a couple of times, simply "because", but my preferred is what might be considered "business". For non-kilties, that would be nice slacks and a nice shirt (polo, buttons, etc -- no t-shirts). Note: Friday casual here allows shorts and t-shirts even, provided they are not worn, torn, etc. and the t-shirts do not have controversial slogans or sayings (manager discretion).
A key item is to be able to educate about your attire. What defines a "kilt" vs. a "skirt". Which tartan you are wearing and why. Why do you have a purse (sporran) in the front. Ad infinitum.
My one caution is to get your sgian dubh preauthorized (assuming you are wearing one). Some places are pretty picky about pointy things -- even ones with itty bitty blades - lol.
Hope this helps.
Rob.
Of course, you know the rule -- no pics means it didn't happen...
Rev. Rob, Clan MacMillan, NM, USA
CCXX, CCXXI - Quidquid necesse est.
If you can't say something nice, don't say nothing at all. (Thumperian Principle)
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20th August 13, 05:09 PM
#7
Aye's to all the input... my thoughts exactly, dress to impress.
As far as definitions on dress, I'd say semi dress would be compared to as Business. Although one mans Business attire may consist of a jacket and tie, while mine is a collard button up shirt and trousers. Any one of the three Downunder mentioned could have 2 sides. Casual to my Brother in law is a polo, dockers and loafers... mine is flipflops, shorts and T-shirt.
My office is a melting pot of nationalities, Engineers from US, Japan, and Sri Lanka. Chemists from Germany, Norway, China and Ukraine. I'm betting this will open up some interesting cultural conversations.
Last edited by TJ Kelley; 20th August 13 at 05:09 PM.
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20th August 13, 05:17 PM
#8
Be sure to check back in and let us know the results. It should be interesting.
proud U.S. Navy vet
Creag ab Sgairbh
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20th August 13, 07:39 PM
#9
Oh, I just hate kilted to work Fridays. Not the kilts, or the Fridays, just the work!
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20th August 13, 08:17 PM
#10
Well done, TJ! Look foward to reading about your Kilted Friday Adventure.
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