Quote Originally Posted by neloon View Post
Nowadays, Jock, I do not personally know any other full-timers. (That's because so many fancy-dressers like you and Jimmy tell everyone it doesn't make sense. )
Of course, in many cases, the employer does not allow the kilt to be worn. That does not stop our well-known Insch signaller, John McFarlane. another full-time kiltie.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/bennac...-pqNmY6-7GP49b
https://farm3.static.flickr.com/2774...7127c65c_m.jpg
His kilts
https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4042...cbb199be_m.jpg

Alan
Hi Alan, " fancy dressers" , please explain as i am no fancy dresser except on a formal occasions.
My kilted background has risen from the ranks of the Tartan army, problem the best advert for kilt wearing , it's not until you see the masses of different kilt wear, shapes and forms that you can really appreciate why the kilt is such a manly dress. Although as i said earlier the TA is not appreciated on this forum