Quote Originally Posted by Archangel View Post

So, the kilt is out of this kind of discussion since it is neither a religious requirement nor does it have any other national, ethnic, etc., right attached to it. It is not, and never was, worn by every man in Scotland. It is a choice, a good one I might add. (In Canada, you could push the gender issue, if a woman can wear a skirt, so can you. Talk to your lawyer.)
But the kilt IS a religious requirement! If I failed to wear it I would be unfaithful to my beliefs, i.e. that a man is a man for all 'o that, and must by reason, logic, and faith, do that which nature requires.