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    That's a GREAT question (does anyone use the kilt as a marketing strategy to bring in business)!

    I wear a kilt every day and YES, it DOES help to market my business ("I'm my own best advertising" is my favorite quote). It helps to get you noticed and makes you memorable.

    I know that Graham (see above) wears a kilt and markets his company with kilts (He does a GREAT job by the way... I have 2 of his signs).

    The Highland Water Company in Colorado got a couple dozen Blackwatch Casuals from us. Their company motto is "Men in Kilts Delivering water". When the owner initially contacted us about doing it, he pointed out that he was doing it as a marketing thing and that he wanted to stand out from all the other water companies in that area... and he DOES!

    I've heard of / seen pics of construction workers / electricians / Plumbers in UK's and I'm sure it makes them much more memorable as well.

    It's DEFINITELY a way to grow a small business and get noticed without really spending much money on advertising. I'm not suggesting one kilt company over another (or contemporary over tartan casuals or traditionals)... ANY kilt will help get you noticed no matter WHAT kind or HOW MUCH you paid for it.

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    All kiltgoodies.com employees (me ) are obliged to wear a kilt and promote casual kiltwear.

    ...fighting windmills I know

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    Never used it to make money, but i am planning on (hopefully) getting better swag at this year's food and wine classic in Aspen. I volunteer to pour wine to reporters/rich people/vendors and there is always cool swag to go around. Last year, there were several whisky vendors and I am hoping that they will have mercy on me whilst wearing a kilt and i can get a bottle or two...Any whisky vendors listening? :-)
    That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons of history.
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    Well there's me the kiltedcameraman. Also Cincinnati has a handy man who's business is Utilichris.

    Adam

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted KT View Post
    if it makes you feel any better, I'm in a very similar boat. I spent three years working for Budweiser, and my job was to go to bars, promote budweiser, give away free stuff ( including beer) and MC various contests at said bars, including home-made bikini contests! I miss the hell out of it, but reality kicked in ( as did the woman who is now my wife) and that life is over. It was SOOO much fun.

    oh well. It is probably a good thing I wasn't kilted then. It would have been a much much more colorful story if I were.

    {wipes away tears}
    yeah, same thing for me nearly. i fell in love with the stage in high school. i kept it up in college, and then naturally networked my way into the professional side. so i took a break from college and lived full-time (and paid rent) as a professional stage sound engineer and lighting designer and master electrician.

    so then i land a gig as being assist master elec. to the debut opera by Carly Simon. big show, huge gig, highest profile thing to ever come my way. the lighting designer was a guy who worked on broadway shows. wow he was hard to work for. but it was awesome. i must have impressed him. he said if i moved to NYC he would hire me. it was like a dream come true. however just prior to all this i had met my wife.

    long story short. i chose being a family man over show biz. i can't say i regret it. i love being a dad; i love my wife and boys so much it aches to think about it. but i do miss hanging in the catwalks, tethered to a c-wrench, and playing with toys that are just mind-blowingly expensive. and you can't beat the people in that sub-culture.

    good times, good times.

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