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8th March 07, 08:37 PM
#18
I agree that there could be a business look they want, and there are probly kilts that could still be, what, "professional looking", I guess? There is a difference between pant styles and looks too. If you wear worn out blue jeans with holes in the kness you are still wearing pants, but is it appropriate for the occasion? Sometimes, sometimes not.
I havent tried wearing my kilt to work, but my fellow mechanics jide me a bit for knowing I wear one at all, and of course they call it a dress. Even women who heard them kidding me today asked me "why". One woman asked if it was for a charity or something.
Cant wait to wear it to the rock and gem show tomorrow. Why? Because I want to.
8 yd worsted wool MaCauley hunting tartan
It will certainly go to work, if ever, on a paperwork only day! There is a policy that mechanics wear issued uniforms, so I know I'd lose an argument. But gotta do it once.
Last edited by zeeew; 8th March 07 at 08:58 PM.
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