Why do people say that a casual kilt such as the USAK pv casual can’t be dressed up? Obviously, seasoned kilt wearers at a St. Andrews Society function will know the difference, but would most non kilted people we might come across in situations where we might be the only man in a kilt? What about the USAK semi-traditional pv kilt? It has buckled straps and is around 8 yards. I do want to get a traditional wool “tank” eventually, hopefully early next year, but for now would a tweed argyle really look very strange with a casual pv kilt? I’m just trying to understand better.