Quote Originally Posted by Raphael
At least for me, Kilt wearing was a novel idea at first. I didn't think I will be owning more than one, let alone wearing one to work. It had been 3 years since I bought my first UK and I wearing a Bear Kilt at work right now.

In Vancouver, things are very different. Vancouver has a big population of proud Scots. I often see guys wearing their UKs ot tartan kilts around. It is a fairly common sight. I know at least 2 guys who wear kilts regularly. The number is growing here.
I see people in kilts in and around Vancouver fairly regularly. I have seen them at the aquarium, the zoo, festivals, charity events, community events, Canada Day celebrations, walking down the street, etc. These have ranged from traditional kilts to Utilikilts.

I don't wear kilts full time, but I wear them when I feel like it. In my little corner of the lower minland, I know of one full time kilt wearer, whom I have seen on a number of occasions, but not spoken to yet.

The kilt makers can't keep up because Ron is making a run at catching Hamish's collection. The guy orders 4 at a time for pete's sake!!!