Quote Originally Posted by Jay View Post
The problem is, being a solid, dark color, these kilts will end up looking like skirts on men. This will offend customers. As much as I love kilts, employee uniforms should not be offending customers.


Postal employees already get to wear shorts and comfortable footwear in their jobs.


Techically, all postal employees should be in long pants (male and female) and steel toed safety footwear. For some reason the USPS and Canada Post don't have to follow workplace safety legislation like the rest of us when it comes to clothing.
I'm a USPS city carrier, and there are safety considerations with our uniforms, most notably in the footwear department. Steel toes are not a requirement, but non-slip soles are.
The carriers don't work near or around any heavy or potentially dangerous equipment such as letter sorting machines, flat sorters,etc. We deal with hand-pushed carts, our hand-sorting cases, and our delivery vehicles. Thus, shorts, neckties, and non-steel toes shoes are considered safe workwear for the carrier force. The type of kilts being discussed would fit in with that profile.

Would I wear one? Probably not. I have a driving route and would be sitting on - and mangling! - my pleats all day long. Besides, I'll be retired before it ever becomes a reality...!