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    At least once a month.

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    I don't wear kilts to work yet...someday soon I hope

    I wear my kilts on my days off 3 days a week (F-S-S). Rarely do I change into my kilt after work unless going out to dinner.

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    99.9% of the time. The .1% is when I'm doing something dirty (playing auto mechanic), sleeping, or showering.

    -J

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    For my reply, just re-read Hamish's -- but reduce 73 kilts to about a dozen.

    When retired, one can really do as one likes and be comfortable all the time.

    I'll add something no-one else has mentioned:
    my pyjamas are unbifurcated, too.

    Martin

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    Uniform for work, jeans for motorcyle riding and certain aspects of yardwork, kilts 99% of the rest of time. I'd love to be able to go 100% full-time in kilts like Ron & Hamish, but work and riding the Harley just don't allow for it.

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    At least two or three times a week with at least one of those days being on the weekend.

    I'd wear them more but I don't want to "push it" at work. So far they're okay with me showing up in them every once in a while.

    -80s
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    Although I previously wore my kilt 3 - 5 times a week to work, now I can only wear it once a week on midshifts due to a dress code change (and I do wear it every week). I also frequently wear a kilt on my days off, but have to switch to jeans for working on the house or car. I think I'll fix that by getting a kilt for working around the house. The Utilikilt in the Carhart-like material is the only one I know of that seems made for getting dirty.

    Abax

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    Weekends, weekdays when i'm home, going out to dinner, occasional grocery shopping. I plan on showing up at work on St. Andrews day kilted just to start the ball rolling, but am feeling a bit trepidacious about the public transportation portion of the day.

    I don't expect to give up pants for now. It wouldn't fly professionally for some of the things I do. But since going kilted I am SO much more aware of the encroachment of that center seam onto hallowed ground.
    Convener, Georgia Chapter, House of Gordon (Boss H.O.G.)

    Where 4 Scotsmen gather there'll usually be a fifth.
    7/5 of the world's population have a difficult time with fractions.

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    Ive got 5 kilts at present. I wear kilts about 3 days of the week. I took early retirement from work so I can pretty much do as I please now so kiltwearing has become much easier.

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    Welcome to the forum, Ayrkiltie.
    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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