Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
I say this with the greatest of respect to all, but we have a mixing of cultures here and I am not at all convinced that Scots kilt culture and American military(in a civilian context)culture are mixing well.

I my view, leave the medal ribbons and other military badges at home when wearing the kilt as a civilian, apart from very specific events, like Armistice Day. Sorry.
Quote Originally Posted by ctbuchanan View Post
If a person earns their military credentials here in the USA he/she is perfectly proper in following our customs when wearing the kilt, I can discern no reason why they would be forced to wear them according to only British custom. The codes state that they can be worn with "proper" attire. In my humble opinion nothing could be more proper than the kilt.
I always scratch my head over why so many kilted men wear decorations in the daytime. I have miniature medals that I wear with evening dress when the occasion calls for it, but it seems ostentatious to wear a ribbon rack to a regular highland games.

I guess I'm more of the school that one's military service, in itself, leads to a deep sense of personal satisfaction and that there is no need to advertise such service to others. In that sense, it's not a question of whether one CAN wear personal decorations with civilian dress, but that it seems a bit common to wear such decorations in circumstances where they seem showy/out of place, etc.