Since this thread started I have given the matter some serious thought, and this is what I have come up with:
If kilts become ordinary menswear how does anyone lose? (Aside form those who only wear them because they are "different").
And, if kilts become a fact of daily life for many men, that can only serve to improve the gene pool because those little swimmers are most healthy at several degrees less than trouser temperatures allow.
And, The laid back factor is bound to increase because the innate tensions (unbeknownest to most men) caused by forced social conformity will be to some extent at least relieved.
And, since we pretend in the U.S. to equality between the sexes we might actually approach that impossible goal at least a little more closely.
There exists a multitude of other arguments in favor of kilts ( traditional and varients ) being a matter of ho, hum, so what? But I will hold fast here for now. What sayest thou, brother?












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