I don't have formal kilt attire, and I have casual kilts. I like to wear mine hiking, general socializing, and performing if I'm doing celtic songs. I try to get dressy for Burns day especially since I sing then but I don't have Scottish kit. I have worn it horseback riding, but it takes some leg or saddle covering to not get your skin all abraded, even if wearing e.g. boxer briefs. Or cross country skiing in warm spring days as an alternative to wearing shorts.
I have found it quite inconvenient to wear a kilt while doing home or car repair, so I don't in those cases. And as somebody above noted, not at the gym, at least if you are going to do any kind of floor exercises!
Many people seem to be OK wearing them in winter, but I'm a skinny sort and we are still having below freezing mornings, so it's not likely I'll wear it outdoors in winter.
"Happiness makes up in height for what it lacks in length" - Robert Frost
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