well....In my time as kilt wearer I've been the only kilted guest at quite a few events! concerts, dinners, award ceremonies, weddings, and a couple funerals come to think of it. Although I have run into other kilties at a wedding before, I'm used to the fact that generally I'm "the kilt guy" at most 'non-Celtic' events I might show up at. I'm sure many of our members have the same feeling. I figure if you dress correctly for the time and type of event, and comport yourself as a gentleman, the rest will take care of itself.

About the wedding guest thing, I'll be honest and say it has never crossed my mind to ask the bride or anyone in the wedding party how I should dress. I doubt the folks that always seem to show up to weddings (and other formal stuff) wearing t-shirts and jeans, shorts, sandals, or tube-tops ran their classy wardrobe combo past the bride before they got dressed in the dark that morning.

In fact at my brother in-laws wedding the bride asked my wife if I was gonna be kilted, because she and her mother would be bummed if I wasn't! As you can see I didn't let them down, and the bride here and about half the ladies there had to get a picture.