X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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15th August 06, 02:30 PM
#20
This is my fear:
If everyone thinks that a kilt should not be worn at work let's say that it should only be worn for "special" ocassions like maybe a trip to the local pub or a highland gathering rather than a valid fashion choice for all situations.
If women had thought that way they would still be forced to wear skirts and dresses at work.
I happen to believe that if kilts are more comfortable that trousers should be burned and reduced to a few pages in a history book somewhere.
I mean....if someone does not want to be comfortable at work that's okay as well but I hope the majority of the people on this forum don't feel that way.
I'm already surprised to hear so many agreeing with the concept that the kilt should be reduced to a "party-only garment" as opposed to an acceptable alternative to trousers.
Phil
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