X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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14th March 06, 06:58 PM
#33
We keep having this dicussion come up because it's important.
For many people here, the kilts is mainly about culture and heritage. Common acceptance of the kilt means to them a dilution of it's cultural meaning.
I understand and appreciate that. For me, the kilt is mainly about having a viable alternative to trousers. The cultural aspects are secondary, but I do own a tartan kilt that I have a family connection to. My eight other kilts are non-tartan kilts that I wear instead of trousers.
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