Quote Originally Posted by Shay
OKay- what if it's a kilted skirt with the opening on the other side? Is that different?
So far, with all my kilts having a belt and two almost identical aprons, if the right side was over the left it would mean - that I had put the right side over the left, and perhaps I would be wondering where the belt loop had gone.

All this dire significance being given to such an apparently irrelevant orientation seems rather strange.

A kilt is a thing of beauty and to be desired and cherished. To put one on is to be at once in need of a full length mirror to view the effect.

Men can have kilt suits and 'outfits', and have them as formal wear - which really are not apt for a woman.

At least a kilt is more dressy than jeans and most casual trousers, and many skirts. Since starting to wear kilts I have definitely raised my sartorial level several notches.