The question could mean a number of things, seems to me.
Full Dress, by the way, as used within traditional Highland Dress, has a specific meaning, being one of numerous traditional orders of dress of the Scottish Soldier.
Full Dress was withdrawn in 1914 and hasn't yet been reinstituted, as the uniform of the British Army as an entity. It's seen continued but limited use for Bandsmen etc. since 1914.
About "casual kilt" I suppose that can mean wearing a traditional kilt as part of a casual outfit, though nowadays we have things called "casual kilts", which didn't exist when I started kiltwearing.
I've yet to warm to any of the prefix kilts (sport kilts, utility kilts, casual kilts, etc) and only own (unprefixed) kilts.
The most casual I get while kilted is at a rugby match (USA Sevens, Las Vegas)
I no longer own Full Dress- I'm still in the process of completing my outfit- but I used to wear Full Dress fairly often back in the 1980s (British Columbia tartan)

Neither is how I normally dress kilted.
Here's my normal sort of outfit when I'm at a Highland Games and not playing in a pipe band

But nearly all the time I'm kilted it's because I'm doing a piping gig. Here's my go-to sort of outfit. I'll be wearing it tomorrow, for a funeral.
Last edited by OC Richard; 30th June 16 at 03:55 AM.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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