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14th September 11, 01:45 AM
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Wearing your Kilt Everyday
As usual evey summer, I have been kilted every weekend and a times through the week. This summer has thrown up social, family, sporting and numerous events such as highland games which has given me such frequent opportunities to be kilted. Of course I frequently decide randomly at times that today I will wear my kilt.
I suppose like most members on the forum, kilt wearing becomes sort of addictive, you can't wait for the next time you will don the kilt.
This has given me thought about being kilted everyday but I have come to the conclusion that the kilt with regards to myself is not for everyday wear. I would find it too impractical for various tasks that I do every day, the kilt does not adequately replace trousers or shorts for routine everyday tasks.
I know that we have members who wear the kilt everyday and I admire them for that and maybe I am a bit envious of them and how they cope with everyday activity being kilted.
Moving on to an observation that I have made with younger people who wear the kilt frequently is that they wear the kilt low on the hips and well below the knee, sometimes with scrunched down hose and sometimes without any hose. As with most young people they always seem to look good in whatever they wear. I wonder if the kilt would be more mangeable for everyday tasks worn like this well below knee level
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