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16th January 09, 04:35 AM
#1
Kilts in the Office
Hi everyone: I've been granted permission (yeah!) to wear a kilt to the office on some of the major Scottish holidays. I was planning to continue to wear a standard dress shirt and the kilt/hose will take the place of trousers. We don't have to wear ties (business-casual) so I just wanted to keep it low-key and not go all-out with formal attire. Any thoughts? Thanks! Kyle
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16th January 09, 04:50 AM
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That's the joy of running your own business, I can wear what I like! I can't imagine having to get permission to wear what you like.
Course, in Ottawa you just have to point out that we are very "multicultarally" minded and everyone just goes with the flow.
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16th January 09, 05:35 AM
#3
I seem to dress nicer when I wear my kilt to school than what I wear for the other four days. Fridays are dress down days and the other teachers wear varying degrees of jeans, t-shirts etc. I wear one of my kilts, sporran, good hose, a dress shirt(oxford button down collar type), sometimes a tie, a nice pair of shoes and feel great. I always tend to get "dressed" up when wearing the kilt. If I got dressed up "formal" for school, my students would start to wonder if I was doing drugs.
Nulty
Kilted Flyfishing Guide
"Nothing will come of nothing, dare mighty things." Shakespeare
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16th January 09, 05:36 AM
#4
I'm happy for you. Going less formal seams to me the right way. This way you're just saying "I'm dress as usual but kilted. Nothing special."
I like the breeze between my knees
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16th January 09, 05:55 AM
#5
When I have worn a kilt to the office I have teamed it with a normal business shirt and tie, with an Argyle jacket in place of the normal business suit jacket.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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16th January 09, 05:56 AM
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Ironically, the last two times I've had my Royal Stewart (or staurt or whatever the right spelling is, it all sounds the same when spoken aloud) I've worn my black Aqua Teen Hunger Force tshirt, which has a milkshake, fries, and a ball of meat, all armed for battle. I'll need to get a pic after it gets out of the laundry.
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16th January 09, 05:59 AM
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A victory for kilted kind! 8)
Last edited by Downix; 16th January 09 at 06:46 AM.
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16th January 09, 06:33 AM
#8
Originally Posted by Mipi
This way you're just saying "I'm dress as usual but kilted. Nothing special."
And that's the best way to look at it. What do you normally wear with your trousers? That's what to wear with your kilt. If you normally don't wear a tie, do the same with a kilt. Although a kilt dresses up very nicely, you don't have to.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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16th January 09, 07:45 AM
#9
Sigh....to be kilted at work!
Tim B.
"FIDELIS AD MORTEM"
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16th January 09, 07:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Tim B
Sigh....to be kilted at work!
I concur. I work in a science lab at a University and unfortunately due to safety regulations can't be kilted. Couldn't wear shorts either, but if one is to wear short, wouldn't one rather be kilted!? Kudos to you for getting permission!
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