My husband recently started his own company, and on occasion, I work for him for two reasons 1) My freelance work is in line with his company's services, so my regular customers pay him, he takes a cut and taxes, and then pays me so I don't have 1099s to do, 2) As a new company on some of the gigs he just needs additional hands. When the reason I'm working for his company is #1, I wear the kilt, and wear it proudly -- my clients know me as a kilt wearer, and are actively disappointed if I show up without one. If the reason is #2, he needs to be the person who is the center of attention, and I wear dockers or cargo pants and fade into the background. (On the last gig I did with him, one of the employees of the client was a friend and commented on how boring my attire was the whole time I was there).

I'm very big on believing people should wear what they want (and my husband hopes to make a register a tartan for his company and encourage kilt wearing in general), but with the early (so far all government) clients he is presenting a very conservative image.

So Phogfan86, I have great sympathy for both you and your supervisor, but I truly hope you get to wear your kilt to work more and more.

Cheers
Chris