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Andrews Son Wearing a kilt out and about 12th December 13, 08:07 AM
McMurdo The first time I wore my kilt... 12th December 13, 08:48 AM
Laird_M My first, non-event kilt... 12th December 13, 08:58 AM
Andrews Son Thats good to hear, my family... 12th December 13, 09:58 AM
Kiltedjohn I've been out and about... 12th December 13, 10:43 AM
Jack Daw The first time I wore the... 12th December 13, 11:13 AM
Andrews Son Thats awesome, i like how you... 12th December 13, 11:30 AM
Andrews Son i saw the Edinburgh tattoo... 12th December 13, 11:47 AM
thecompaqguy I have a denim one which... 12th December 13, 11:50 PM
Hawk Well done Compaqguy, well... 13th December 13, 12:03 AM
Andrews Son Fair play to you mate, you... 13th December 13, 07:38 AM
thecompaqguy My roots are Jamaican, some... 24th December 13, 12:31 AM
HippieLee you even found a door to... 13th December 13, 12:13 PM
RedRocker I have been wearing a kilt... 13th December 13, 10:43 PM
Allum Aye I have just ordered a Utility... 14th December 13, 11:06 AM
Andrews Son I guess the positives far... 12th December 13, 11:15 AM
Kiltedjohn Sounds like a great idea! 14th December 13, 09:31 AM
Jon Lilley Being a piper, I can't... 14th December 13, 11:05 AM
Andrews Son Lol the kilt definitely draws... 17th December 13, 08:23 AM
thescot My first outing was to a... 14th December 13, 11:16 AM
Andrews Son It sounds like confidence is... 17th December 13, 08:29 AM
Liam My first time - April, 1977 -... 14th December 13, 01:50 PM
Andrews Son I bet that was a proud moment... 17th December 13, 08:33 AM
DyerStraits I first wore a kilt to the... 14th December 13, 07:47 PM
Andrews Son That should be the our mantra... 17th December 13, 08:42 AM
joek The first time I wore my St.... 30th December 13, 08:22 PM
TheOfficialBren Accidental "Aye." Sorry Joek.... 30th December 13, 10:07 PM
WWIIREBEL "First...my humble... 2nd January 14, 02:21 PM
Father Bill Yup. That's weird. ...and... 2nd January 14, 04:31 PM
DyerStraits The St. Pat's/Irish National... 30th December 13, 10:59 PM
hector To shorten a long story: My... 31st December 13, 07:40 AM
Kalok Sundancer I know it's a personal thing,... 31st December 13, 08:25 AM
Laird_M Have to say I'm 100% with you... 31st December 13, 08:37 AM
hector KS and LM, gentlemen, let... 31st December 13, 09:06 AM
pinkpickle I have only received positive... 31st December 13, 03:16 PM
ProudGrandsonofClanGrant The first time I wore a kilt... 12th December 13, 10:45 AM
Andrews Son It was just natural for you,... 12th December 13, 10:59 AM
Mikilt I frequently wear my kilts to... 12th December 13, 11:07 AM
Andrews Son Its good to stand out in a... 12th December 13, 11:18 AM
ProudGrandsonofClanGrant Actually, I am originally... 12th December 13, 11:09 AM
Andrews Son Thats brilliant, i reckon... 12th December 13, 11:23 AM
craigclan I would happily wear mine... 12th December 13, 11:13 AM
Andrews Son Its never -17 in... 12th December 13, 11:26 AM
WillowEstate Gavin, like the Nike ad -... 12th December 13, 10:50 AM
Andrews Son Good way to stand out.... 12th December 13, 11:07 AM
kilttrip Isn't wearing the kilt fairly... 31st December 13, 12:24 AM
David I cant remember the 1st time... 31st December 13, 04:14 AM
craigclan The first time i wore my kilt... 12th December 13, 09:12 AM
Andrews Son Reminds me second time i wore... 12th December 13, 09:43 AM
Blupiper I recently played my pipes at... 12th December 13, 09:57 AM
Andrews Son Little things like that cheer... 12th December 13, 10:55 AM
GRKilt I walked into a restaurant in... 12th December 13, 08:50 PM
Andrews Son Bless her, guessing she was... 13th December 13, 07:12 AM
Andrews Son Lol that is funny Thats... 12th December 13, 09:38 AM
McMurdo The thing is the more you do... 12th December 13, 09:41 AM
Andrews Son Thats good, so you dont want... 12th December 13, 10:52 AM
Kalok Sundancer It's funny you mention this. ... 12th December 13, 11:45 AM
Andrews Son I guess the way some people... 12th December 13, 11:55 AM
Kalok Sundancer Being a "biker", I wore my... 12th December 13, 04:26 PM
sorcererdale For some reason, when ever I... 30th December 13, 12:22 PM
Stan LOL...LOL... Me too. Taller,... 30th December 13, 12:26 PM
DyerStraits Absolutely, I'm sure we could... 30th December 13, 12:51 PM
Stan I wore my (at that time) only... 20th December 13, 05:10 PM
Andrews Son Thank you for sharing Stan. ... 21st December 13, 06:38 AM
Stan Ya, 9 in a... 21st December 13, 08:24 AM
GrainReaper I wear a kilt out and about... 23rd December 13, 07:01 PM
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laird_M View Post
    I only got positive remarks, and quite a few questions about the tartan.
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    Thats good to hear, my family are a positive, most of my friends havent seen me in a kilt. But ive been asked a bout the tartan a few times.
    Quote Originally Posted by Laird_M View Post
    forget the idiots who make 'hilarious' remarks and ask dumb questions ("don't you feel a prat wearing a skirt?".
    My workmates were very vocal about it, it doesnt put me off but im tired arguing with them.
    Quote Originally Posted by Laird_M View Post
    they may just be jealous
    I think that is the case. Its a great garment its got a website or two of followers of the kilt. can you believe that.

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    I've been out and about kilted a number of times in the English West Midlands. For the most part, there is remarkably little reaction. I have had a number of very positive comments, and only a very few negatives. As has been said, you gain confidence the more you wear it!

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    The first time I wore the kilt to a non-kilt-wearing event was AFTER a kilt-wearing event in which my car broke down. The tow truck came by, picked up my car, and provided me a ride to the repair shop. In making conversation with the Hispanic driver, I explained that I was wearing a kilt and not a skirt. The driver immediately put me at ease by telling me that his brother was a frequent wearer of the kilt and that he was more than used to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Daw View Post
    The first time I wore the kilt to a non-kilt-wearing event was AFTER a kilt-wearing event in which my car broke down. The tow truck came by, picked up my car, and provided me a ride to the repair shop. In making conversation with the Hispanic driver, I explained that I was wearing a kilt and not a skirt. The driver immediately put me at ease by telling me that his brother was a frequent wearer of the kilt and that he was more than used to it.
    Thats awesome, i like how you had to explain its not a skirt, exactly what i would of done. Its good to hear other cultures embracing our own culture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrews Son View Post
    Thats awesome, i like how you had to explain its not a skirt, exactly what i would of done. Its good to hear other cultures embracing our own culture.
    i saw the Edinburgh tattoo this year and the mongolian army were there and they had a reed blown instrument and they played scotland the brave, it was a highlight of the night. Two chinese girls were sat next to us they seen me and my mate cheering and asked us why, we told them and in broken english they said "Oh scotland song" lol had me in bits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrews Son View Post
    Thats awesome, i like how you had to explain its not a skirt, exactly what i would of done. Its good to hear other cultures embracing our own culture.
    I have a denim one which isn't a tartan, but it's nice to be different I get comments like 'nice skirt' from those deliberately trying to provoke a response, but am tired of saying 'its a kilt', which then brings the "You aren't Scottish" conversation (actually my surname is Ferguson) but I just say 'thanks'... when they get no reaction, they move on. I have quite a few, I should wear them more often, but I have been busy with work. A lot do like the kilt...

    ...especially a Caledonian one worn with something bright. It felt good to stand out in a sea of black tuxedos at a recent Ball
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    Well done Compaqguy, well done.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by thecompaqguy View Post
    I have a denim one which isn't a tartan, but it's nice to be different I get comments like 'nice skirt' from those deliberately trying to provoke a response, but am tired of saying 'its a kilt', which then brings the "You aren't Scottish" conversation (actually my surname is Ferguson) but I just say 'thanks'... when they get no reaction, they move on. I have quite a few, I should wear them more often, but I have been busy with work. A lot do like the kilt...

    ...especially a Caledonian one worn with something bright. It felt good to stand out in a sea of black tuxedos at a recent Ball
    Fair play to you mate, you look really smart, if someone told me about purple and green i would of thought it would clash, but you pulled it off. Dont worry about people asking if you should be wearing it, for you its right, and its a good way to stand out in london. Have you wondered about your family tree or anything as you do have a scottish connection, or have you got in touch with clan ferguson and met up with them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrews Son View Post
    Fair play to you mate, you look really smart, if someone told me about purple and green i would of thought it would clash, but you pulled it off. Dont worry about people asking if you should be wearing it, for you its right, and its a good way to stand out in london. Have you wondered about your family tree or anything as you do have a scottish connection, or have you got in touch with clan ferguson and met up with them
    My roots are Jamaican, some of the family know of my kilts, but like most West Indians our Scottish surnames came from the plantation days. It's still good to stand out though
    Kilted Technician!

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    Quote Originally Posted by thecompaqguy View Post
    I have a denim one which isn't a tartan, but it's nice to be different I get comments like 'nice skirt' from those deliberately trying to provoke a response, but am tired of saying 'its a kilt', which then brings the "You aren't Scottish" conversation (actually my surname is Ferguson) but I just say 'thanks'... when they get no reaction, they move on. I have quite a few, I should wear them more often, but I have been busy with work. A lot do like the kilt...

    ...especially a Caledonian one worn with something bright. It felt good to stand out in a sea of black tuxedos at a recent Ball
    you even found a door to match your socks! Very well done my friend!
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