Thank you to everyone who has responded so far. And so quickly.

Most of the responses so far seem to be proving that this idea you presented would appear to be a good one.

MacWilken writes "But there are many of us who wear Traditional Highland Civilian Dress for functions such as Burns Suppers, St. Andrew's Balls, Caledonian Society meetings, lodge "dos" and other assorted functions and those only."
That is very similar wording used in the section where you would feel most comfortable.
Formal balls to Burn's dinners. There are many occasions to which we wear our kilts.
Some of us wear a kilt only for special occasions such as a wedding.
If you have an occasion to wear a kilt then this is where you can post about it
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McMurdo writes "incongruous with what Jamie and I did in the 1 kilt 10 looks thread which" On the contrary. Each of the outfits is fully traditional, show your Heritage and suited to the reason you chose one outfit over another. Each of the 10 looks is described by what sort of event or activity it is most appropriate for.
#1 the equivalent to a pair of jeans. This is my hiking outfit
#2 Casual / Festival wear
#3 equivalent to a pair of Docker style pants for an afternoon BBQ or out to the pub with friends.
#4 Day wear
#5 This is the sort of outfit I would wear to a morning wedding, party, or church service.
#6 This outfit is one I would wear for a late afternoon or early evening event, such as an afternoon wedding.
#7 This is what I might wear out to dinner or an evening wedding or party.
#8 Some evening events are "formal optional"
#9 #9 Formal (Black Tie)
#10 #10 Formal (White tie)

Nathan writes "a place where newbies to the kilt can learn how to not embarrass themselves at kilted functions."
Yep, that fits very nicely too.

Kilted Cole writes "Highland Kilt fashion before the 1960's."
"You wear a kilt as part of a costume or vintage outfit" give one place to post and find all you pre-'60's examples.