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    Congratulations, Rusty. Stepping out kilted always seems to be a daunting project the first time but once the fear has been tackled its a non event.
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    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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    Good job.

    Nothing to fear...nada, nil, zilch, naught, zero, zip...

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    Yup, strolled all over downtown today. A few second looks, but the only stares from 5-10 year-old girls who apparently don't get out much. Actually they may have been staring at Fred, my very cute Nova Scotia Duck-tolling Retriever. I was engaged in conversation by two very attractive ladies in the local pub, however, so not exactly a non-event.
    Kilted Teacher and Wilderness Ranger and proud member of Clan Donald, USA
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tartan Hiker
    I was engaged in conversation by two very attractive ladies in the local pub, however, so not exactly a non-event.
    Now THAT makes it all worth while!

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    Congratulations on your first kilted outing. I'm glad it went well. As others have said, it's usually a nonevent. It took me 8 months of wearing the kilt full time to get a wisecrack recently from a teenage boy. If and when that happens to you, don't let it stop you, as Kilted KT said, when in groups they are trying to impress themselves.

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    I think I've had something like three, total even vaguely unpleasant experiences being kilted, compared to literally scores of positive ones.

    It's a non-issue, but of course we don't know that, the first time!

    good on ya for getting out and giving it a go.

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    Thumbs up

    Great job! It just goes to show all one needs to wear the kilt is to hold your head high and show good pride in yourself and in your heritage! (You slink and believe me they'll blink)

    BTW I'm the one Rusty came to see at work and not a word was said to me about a kilted Gent looking for me! I do believe my dear co-workers were completly unfazed.

    Bill
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan H
    I think I've had something like three, total even vaguely unpleasant experiences being kilted, compared to literally scores of positive ones.

    It's a non-issue, but of course we don't know that, the first time!

    good on ya for getting out and giving it a go.
    My first time wearing a kilt in public was as part of a Halloween costume. I still wear that kilt, even though the thing "closes" the wrong way. I dunno what I was thinking when I put the Velcro on such that the "open" was on the right.
    Now that I know more...

    At this point, though, it is a total non-event. The peaople at the Navy Exchange Mini-mart don't even flinch anymore.

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    Thumbs up

    As many have commented Rusty, it's a non event. It is a bit daunting the first time, but once it's done there is no turning back. Good on you and happy Kilt wearing.

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    I went out kilted one day last week to do some errands before going to a prayer rally. Of all of the places I stopped the only one to ask a question was at the wine store and he knows me as a regular customer. He just asked if I was going someplace special and I told him about the prayer rally. We both just took it as normal conversation and nobody from the gas station to the drug store mentioned the kilt nor did I notice any special looks. The comments and questions seem to come a lot more often at social occassions.

    Congrats on a good day out.

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