Quote Originally Posted by furrycelt
However, there are plenty of churches in the US that would most assuredly turn away a man who showed up in any unbifurcated garment.

-ian
Ian, I did stress "kilt", not something that looks like a womans' skirt, that would be controversial in ANY institution whether it be a church, the workplace etc.
The tartan kilt is without question regarded as a male garment all around the world.
I would ask you for an example of a specific church that has barred you wearing such a garment there.
I would happily speak to them on your behalf at my own expense.

From the last two years of being on this site, and learning of all the various experiences of men in kilts who have shared here, one thing I have learned....
Tasmania is a great place to live, but when it comes to attitudes and responses to kiltwearing...I don't think it is so different.