Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt
...... Never thought of wearing one until I saw a Utilikilt. That sold me. ...... ...But, no clue why seeing a UK made it an option for me. Ron
Same for me, Ron. Kilts were always appealing to me and I always wanted to wear the kilt. But, even with having tried one on for a while so many years earlier, I didn't seem to have the impetus to forge into kilted freedom until I stumbled across the Utilikilt.
It was made locally, in America that is. It looked masculine. It had a specific attractiveness for me to want to see one on myself. That was before I saw a rather stout looking fellow stroll across the street in front of me one afternoon. I saw him emerge from a tavern waving a hand to a friend inside. It was a tan kilt. I don't know which pattern though. But, I'm sure it was a UK because I remember the "V" design of the snaps on the apron. I knew then exactly what it would look like on me. I also knew that a man could wear a kilt and be all man. Not a person whom had any doubts about his image or masculinity or sensuality. I bought a blue Mocker and I aint looked back!
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