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16th September 08, 07:12 AM
#38
 Originally Posted by scottography
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A few of the lads even remarked how "manly" wearing the kilt was. So there you go. Good to see these blokes recognise it for what it is. In fact, it wasn't that unusual to them at all. I would have copped more flack if I'd shaved my legs or grown a moustache.
I get that sort of comment from friends. One in particular was gob-smacked the first time he saw me kilted, now he likes to see it. Another set of friends in the same group accept it as just me; initially they tried to be all-knowing about kilt-wearing until I gently pointed out that that would be a losing battle. 
I found the workplace is a unique place to (try to) wear a kilt. The only time I went kilted, the HR manager chickened out of supporting me against a complaint, even though she personally loved it. And it was a software house,
so kilt wearing was not something that was physically unsafe or anything.
Wade.
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