Wow, this thread has sure taken a downward spiral. I personally don't care who is wearing kilts. But it would seem that some would rather have women wearing a man's garment, than to have gay men wearing kilts.

Yes, Utilikilts has done alot of promotion to the gay community, but is members of that community that have helped expose a new style kilt to the masses.

Maybe I am too liberal in my thinking, but I could care less if the man wearing a kilt is gay, straight, black, white, chinese,short, tall, a Christian, or a Jew, it's made for men regardless of these factors.

For someone that has express the cultural discrimination that he has seen in his life, I am suprised by, what I see as a shortsighted group of comments. It would seem that tolerance should only extend so far.