Today the wife and I had a nice walk for a few miles along the beachfront of a local town.
Our teenage daughter also came, but walked a few yards behind us so people wouldn't associate her with the 'guy in the kilt'

I was interested to note that of all the reactions, most of which were little more than a friendly nod at best, the biggest smile came from an Indian lady sitting in a car with her husband/boyfriend.

Her eyes really lit up and it left me wondering why, could it be that she just likes kilts, or that in her home country it is common to see men in unbifurcated garments. I didn't have a chance to ask so I am left guessing.
It's not unusual to find a more accepting attitude from Asian people. I'm not sure why.

Further along a group of girls ran past, they wore a sports uniform that included a very short, navy pleated skirt and long white socks.
When we passed them doing stretching excercises I joked that their "kilts" were much shorter than mine.

They took it in good humour.

Another lovely day kilted.