Thanks for those very valuable replies.
My question arises not from any lack of confidence, but from a desire to do what is right by others and not just myself. It's very well to say "I can wear what I please", and that is mostly true, but the feelings of others also needs to be considered.

My own position is that of businessman and church leader. Since the ministry of the church is a role I take seriously, given the importance of the message.
I wouldn't want anything to detract from that.

I spoke to a retired minister and kiltman that I met at Toms place a while back (he no longer goes there). He has become a good friend and lives locally.

He believes there is a strong Biblical case to support unbifurcated garments, and that in spite of some conservative views in churches, there is every reason to be proud of wearing a kilt in ministry.

In my role as businessman I have also met with either positive comments or quiet acceptance. Only when doing heavy or dirty work I avoid wearing a kilt.
(My poly-vis kilt is already showing a bit of wear on the front apron through wearing it to work).

So thanks for your replies