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26th February 08, 12:00 AM
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 Originally Posted by berserkbishop
Well, if you can get away with wearing a kilt at work, good on ya! My boss would have a heart attack. That being said, if your boss does not care what you do outside of work, thats great too. I just realize that it is not like that in every career, even if it should be. I definetly agree with you on censorship. Wear what you like, and do what works for you in your life. Your choice in garments certainly wont bother me any.
Then again, I am in my business for about 7 years and I have already build up a reputation. People know me and they know how I operate. I am also on the West Coast of Canada, and business attire seems to be more relaxed than other part of the world.
 Originally Posted by berserkbishop
I think the one thing we can agree on is that when wearing a kilt, some one should try to look "tidy." I dont mean that in an uppety way. Raph, in your polo shirt leather kilt, and I assume some black boots, you look good. Could I pull that off, heck no. I stick to what I think I look good in. My point is this, however you choose to wear a kilt from punked out to staunch traditionalist, it can be done neatly and sloppily on both accounts. I think we should all aim for neatly, but that is just my opinion.
BB
I was wearing either Doc Marten or Blundstone. Since I am single, I have to dress in a tidy manner to attract opposite sex. No woman like to sloppy dressed men because every woman is crazy about a sharp dressed man!!!
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