So, I am in the process of hiring somebody new to my team, and was asked to perform an interview for one of my co-workers who is also hiring and she wanted to get my "read" on the person. Now, when I decided to wear the kilt full time, I never thought about it in this context, i.e. interviewing a candidate for a position within the company! I had no problems with it (and in fact was curious to see how professional the candidate responded), but I am curious about others viewpoints.

For those that have interviewed people:
Have you ever interviewed anybody while kilted?
What was their response/reaction?
Did they question/ask about the kilt?

For those that have been interviewed:
Have you ever been interviewed by somebody who was kilted?
What was your reaction when you saw the interviewer?
Did you question/comment on the kilt?
Did it change your perception of the organization?

In the end, the candidate in question did not end up being a fit for us, but I still have to fill the open positions in my team (have not interviewed anybody yet), and don't want to alienate a good candidate. That does not mean I am going to change wearing the kilt, but I might give the candidate some up-front warning during the phone interview so they are not completely surprised.