Tomorrow I'll be going to work kilted for the very first time, since it's Tartan Day. When I submitted my proposal re wearing a kilt to work (twice a year -- Tartan Day and the feast day of St. Andrew), I was told that I'd need to be "professional" and I couldn't "distract others from work."

On Thursday, I reminded my supervisor that I'd be kilted Monday, and she once again reminded me of the whole professional thing and not being a distraction. I started to think that if it's this big a pain in the @ss that I'd just show up in normal work attire.

But I'm not going to do that.

Do I go with...

a) black polo, black socks, black dress shoes and my casual Pride of Scotland kilt, OR
b) Macduff 8-yarder, blue socks, black shoes, grey Argyll, shirt and tie?

In other words, do I dress to the nines to make a point, or do I wear the tartan a little more low-key, like it's not such a big deal?