Its always amazing in Scotland, wearing a kilt when you are not attending a wedding or event at which there are lots of kilties about, people are forever wanting to say something to you about the kilt.
'Why are you wearing a kilt today, its the middle of the week, nothing is happening ?' people ask
Although in Scotland nearly every male will be kilted at some time in his life, only a very few ever refuse to wear the kilt and those who wear it are always fairly chuffed when they have it on and strut about just loving being noticed.
Yet in the land of the kilt, you are still looked on as something different when you just wear the kilt for wearing its sake but wherever you go, you are never ignored whether it is in a shop, library, hotel, public house or whatever, people just want to talk to you and strike up a conversation.
Certainly Scotland is a very friendly place and people will talk to you anywhere but when wearing the kilt there is always that bit more of an interest in you, making you feel that little bit different and special, almost at times like a celebrity.
Also the conversation comes equally from both sexes, both showing admiration towards you and perhaps from the male side envy!

Am I right in what I say or am just living in a fantasy world about kilts?