Interesting thread. I agree with the two Davids. When I'm kilted, aside from all the things that I like about that experience, I still feel like I am representing a special way of dressing, a brotherhood/sisterhood, an ancestry. They are still unusual enough here in the USA that they attract attention and I feel the need/desire to do the garment proud.

I still switch back and forth between kilt and slacks but if I were in a job where the kilt was not seen as distracting from the very special project I am directing, I'd be kilted all the time. Watchout World - when I'm retired . . . NO MORE PANTS!!!!!