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    I'm not interested in technicalities, but more modern and common understandings of words. We live in the here and now, and the word skirt today is associated with a female garment.

    In that context, a kilt is not a skirt.

    I also like to correct women who tell me they have a kilt, they have a pleated skirt or a kilted skirt, but not a kilt!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Carbomb
    Quote Originally Posted by Raphael
    It doesn't bother me when I am wearing my Utilikilt. It seems most people think they are just skirts.

    But when I am in my tartan, you better call it a kilt.
    Right on!

    The only thing that I'll add is that if you're wearing sandals and a tank top with it... expect it to be called a skirt. It you're wearing a sporran, kilt hose and a nice shirt... the skirt comment is VERY rare.

    That's from constant observance and experience.
    Unless you happen to live in an extremely conservative region like I do

    Rob Wright

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    or you could just say it's a belted plaid (if you're in tartan)...that would send them for a loop. or if your in a modern style, say "Nice Blouse" when they say it's a shirt, then say "When men wear it, like when men wear it, it's called a kilt! "

    btw a good way to explain the music/sound statement use something less abstract. all Ford Mustangs are cars, but not all cars are Ford Mustangs...as an example. of course as a philosophy major it makes sense to me the way it is said.

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