X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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12th December 13, 11:09 AM
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 Originally Posted by Andrews Son
It was just natural for you, thats great. Did you feel like, some scots believe its only for formal, whereas yourself and others on this forum see it as an everyday thing which is what drew me to this forum.
Actually, I am originally from the States. I moved to Aberdeen to attend University. I have definitely come across Scots who only wear a kilt when it is "expected" Ceilidhs, weddings, etc. But, I also have a few mates who wear their kilt to the pub or just for a walk down Union Street. The only thing that stops me from making the kilt an everyday garment is the fact that I only have one, and it was properly expensive.
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