Re: An Open Question for 'Jock Scot' (and Scots)
This discussion continues to repeat itself in various forms on this forum. I'm stumped as to why it matters? The kilt is an international garment, a result of the Scottish Diaspora, and therefore worn around the world. I just find the whole question of the propriety of someone outside of Scotland wearing a kilt as totally perplexing. The Irish might as equally try to ban the wearing of green or the French ban the wearing of a beret.
We write many, many posts promoting the wearing of the kilt as an everyday garment, or at least worn more frequently; then have a guilty conscience and wonder if we should be wearing it at all? Wear away I say, the more the better!
UP THE KILT! 
Clarification: I'm not commenting or criticizing on Jock's reply, I question why the original question even gets posted.
Last edited by ctbuchanan; 9th January 12 at 01:03 PM.
Reason: Clarification
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