X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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8th February 06, 06:28 PM
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I agree with some of these other posts...a kilt on a woman looks like a skirt, unless she's piping or dancing, so I suppose I wouldn't mind it of they wore one...I just would have no clue that it was a kilt. Half the reason I wear the kilt is for the fact that it stands out in a crowd...but a woman in a kilt doesn't give cause for a second glance, unless it be a mini-kilt.
I'd sort of like the traditional kilts to remain definitively male...I don't think they'll ever become associated with both genders unless women start wearing them with a vengeance...I hope they don't...
I don't have any problem with women wearing UK's or others of that ilk. Go ahead says I.
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