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    Congratulations on your day at work kilted!

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    The first time is always a joy. You did well
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    Awesome I wish my bank was as open minded...I keep being told that it's not in the dress code but the managers have always implied after saying that, that it would not be looked upon highly...

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    Very nice!


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    Well done, there are a couple of techniques for sitting, either sweep one or both hands behide the kilt as you sit, or squat slightly to allow the kilt to fall a bit in front of the seat and pull the chair forward or move back onto (a fixed) seat. It will soon be second nature, in fact on the rare occasions I'm not wearing a kilt - I still use the 'sweep' to sit out of habit!

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    Me too

    I have already done that too, just feels natural with a kilt on, but when one does it without a kilt, you really notice that you shouldn't be doing that then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham
    Well done, there are a couple of techniques for sitting, either sweep one or both hands behide the kilt as you sit, or squat slightly to allow the kilt to fall a bit in front of the seat and pull the chair forward or move back onto (a fixed) seat. It will soon be second nature, in fact on the rare occasions I'm not wearing a kilt - I still use the 'sweep' to sit out of habit!

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    Congrats on the first big step. Now, every time you step out in a kilt it becomes more and more natural. Before you know it, you'll wonder what everyone is looking at 'till you remember you're kilted

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    Congrats! One step closer complete and total kilted freedom!

    well done!

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    It is indeed a lovely thing to wear the kilt to work.

    Ironically enough, my boss gets more questions/comments regarding it than I do. People are apparently afraid to ask me so simple a question as "Why?"!!!

    Congrats on taking the worktime plunge!

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