Quote Originally Posted by TheBlueCow View Post
I have actually worn my kilts to work before, but it was never quite this hot when I've done it. When my company changed their dress code last year, it was actually the spark that lit the fire, but I haven't worn my kilts too often at work, just a couple times, really. But it was because of the new dress code that I actually started wearing kilts, in true rebel form.

The reactions I've gotten are that plenty of the women really like it. Men don't say anything, but a couple have joked around with me about it. Management has, of course, been tight-lipped. I've overheard my two supervisors talking about how they can't say anything because it is within dress code (the reasoning is that our dress code is non-gender specific, and skirts are allowed.)

I'm hoping to make more of a habit out of it, at least during the hot summer months. Today was actually so hot, that they sent out an email saying that we can wear shorts tomorrow because it's supposed to be just as hot. I try to make a point with my kilt to the other guys that I get to wear it regardless of when management decides it's hot enough, but they're all pretty much too afraid to be different.
That's good that they haven't made a big deal out of it and I'm sure you are probably looking sharper than most of the others there when you wear your kilts.