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    At the risk of making myself unpopular, I will say that in some situations I prefer pants/shorts. The more casual the activity the more I would favor bifurcation. I grew up in farm country, and there's just no competiting with good carhartts for protection and durability. I find kilts too exposing in rough and tumble situations. (Probably why you don't see them in combat anymore.) I tried being outdoorsy in kilts and just too often found myself thinking pants would be a lot easier.

    However, as a rower and runner and owner of beefy quads, I will say I love the openness of the kilt in many respects. Often at work I wish I was kilted bc trousers tend to kill my Hardy boys, and that's no mystery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YoungMan View Post
    At the risk of making myself unpopular, I will say that in some situations I prefer pants/shorts. The more casual the activity the more I would favor bifurcation. I grew up in farm country, and there's just no competiting with good carhartts for protection and durability. I find kilts too exposing in rough and tumble situations. (Probably why you don't see them in combat anymore.) I tried being outdoorsy in kilts and just too often found myself thinking pants would be a lot easier.
    I would agree that there are times that wearing pants/jeans are more pratical (or make more sense), like when I was working a friends green broke gelding & later got tossed head over heels from the back of that cayuse in the pasture!
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    I completely agree that we all may feel that there are some times when trousers are preferable to the kilt. I am interested to know if you know of anyone who has rejected the kilt outright after giving it a fair try.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikilt View Post
    I completely agree that we all may feel that there are some times when trousers are preferable to the kilt. I am interested to know if you know of anyone who has rejected the kilt outright after giving it a fair try.
    Yes, Mikilt, I have stopped wearing the kilt, and that was after a few years. I have also let go of tartan; that one was painful.

    It is not a point of view I wish to tell everyone else they should have; please don't take it that way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bugbear View Post
    Yes, Mikilt, I have stopped wearing the kilt, and that was after a few years. I have also let go of tartan; that one was painful.

    It is not a point of view I wish to tell everyone else they should have; please don't take it that way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bugbear View Post
    Yes, Mikilt, I have stopped wearing the kilt, and that was after a few years. I have also let go of tartan; that one was painful.
    That's too bad, Ted. I often think of you in the hot sunshine harvesting whatever's in season, wearing a kilt, Argyll jacket and wool tie, quietly muttering to yourself about which side of the ponderosa needs more compost.
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    Quote Originally Posted by piperdbh View Post
    That's too bad, Ted. I often think of you in the hot sunshine harvesting whatever's in season, wearing a kilt, Argyll jacket and wool tie, quietly muttering to yourself about which side of the ponderosa needs more compost.
    I suppose there is a positive side... I didn't spend hundreds and possibly thousands of dollars more on highland attire, only to end up feeling icky and wrong about wearing it.

    But you are correct, piperdbh, I belong in overalls and an old straw hat, not a kilt, and not worrying about black tie attire.
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    So then....

    Quote Originally Posted by Bugbear View Post
    I suppose there is a positive side... I didn't spend hundreds and possibly thousands of dollars more on highland attire, only to end up feeling icky and wrong about wearing it.

    But you are correct, piperdbh, I belong in overalls and an old straw hat, not a kilt, and not worrying about black tie attire.


    Of course you are always welcome Bugbear, but I am curious as to why you would continue to participate on a kilt board?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bugbear View Post
    I suppose there is a positive side... I didn't spend hundreds and possibly thousands of dollars more on highland attire, only to end up feeling icky and wrong about wearing it.

    But you are correct, piperdbh, I belong in overalls and an old straw hat, not a kilt, and not worrying about black tie attire.
    We all go through different seasons in our lives Ted. Who knows, one day you may find yourself donning a kilt again. As the saying goes "never say never"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikilt View Post
    I completely agree that we all may feel that there are some times when trousers are preferable to the kilt. I am interested to know if you know of anyone who has rejected the kilt outright after giving it a fair try.
    Fair try? No. My brother wore a kilt for my wedding- grudgingly. He has refused to ever wear one again. That's the closest I've come to someone trying it and outright not liking. My best friend, on the other hand, loves his Anderson tartan kilt.
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