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Aye, Levi Strauss' best won't get you noticed like that ... 
CT - many a man is invisible in pants
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11th July 08, 06:49 PM
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Doesn't it make you feel good to be wearing a kilt when someone says you rock?
Past President, St. Andrew's Society of the Inland Northwest
Member, Royal Scottish Country Dance Society
Founding Member, Celtic Music Spokane
Member, Royal Photographic Society
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11th July 08, 07:23 PM
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How could it NOT make you feel good? It's great!
I think one great thing about kiltwearing is all of the people that you meet.
Don
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Yep, the ladies love the kilt!!
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One thing that I often don't think about is that wearing the kilt is very obvious to others. I am comfortable wearing the kilt and neither my wife nor I see it as an unusual thing anymore, but when you wear the kilt you are standing out in the crowd, whether you know it or not. I think that's why comments like those previously mentioned catch me off guard - I'm not thinking that any thing is unusual, and I guess I assume that no one else is either. Obviously this is wrong - if you wear the kilt, you will be noticed by many. I think that people wear Dockers and jeans so that they will blend in - a very different situation.
Don
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The power of the kilt is noticed by many people. A few weeks ago my husband and I renewed our wedding vows (now that the marriage itself will be recognized by the state of california). It was part of a group service for several members of the church who were "upgrading" their domestic partnerships to marriage, and was done during the church service. My husband and I are both in the choir and had to be dressed for that, but my best man was able to attend the service, and in honor of us, wore the kilt that I have built for him for our original wedding. He got several compliments from the church members, but his trip to the church was the best story.
He had to drop his son off at his mothers house (for some grandparent/grandchild bonding time) on his way to our church service. He couldn't get a great parking place, and ended up parking about a block from his folks house. After he dropped his son off, a woman (of advanced years) stopped her car, and called him over to her. Jeremy wondered what was up. She said "Young man, I want to tell you how nice you look and how wonderful to see someone dressed so respectfully in a kilt. You have made my day."
I was so jealous that he was in a kilt and i wasn't!
The power of the kilt: at least 100 great comments for each idiotic comment we endure with grace!
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 Originally Posted by FreeDon!
One thing that I often don't think about is that wearing the kilt is very obvious to others. I am comfortable wearing the kilt and neither my wife nor I see it as an unusual thing anymore, but when you wear the kilt you are standing out in the crowd, whether you know it or not.
Those comments are fab, they do lift the spirits, but I've also noticed that the more comfortable you are in the kilt, sometimes the less other people notice. I've had people do a double take once it dawns on them that I'm not wearing pants after speaking with me at some length or transacting some sort of business.
 Originally Posted by crboltz
A few weeks ago my husband and I renewed our wedding vows (now that the marriage itself will be recognized by the state of california).
Mazel tov!
I was so jealous that he was in a kilt and i wasn't!
Ach, a cardinal sin: never let the wedding party outshine the wedding couple!
Regards,
Rex.
At any moment you must be prepared to give up who you are today for who you could become tomorrow.
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 Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
Those comments are fab, they do lift the spirits, but I've also noticed that the more comfortable you are in the kilt, sometimes the less other people notice. I've had people do a double take once it dawns on them that I'm not wearing pants after speaking with me at some length or transacting some sort of business.
Regards,
Rex.
Yep, I've noticed that too. I played guitar at an open blues jam a few months ago - a friend (saxophone player) spoke with me for about 20 minutes before we went on stage, we played for about 30 minutes (he was right next to me), and after we had finished and I was breaking down my rig, he came back on stage and said "I didn't realize you were wearing a kilt!" I thought it was pretty funny.
Don
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 Originally Posted by crboltz
The power of the kilt is noticed by many people. A few weeks ago my husband and I renewed our wedding vows (now that the marriage itself will be recognized by the state of california). It was part of a group service for several members of the church who were "upgrading" their domestic partnerships to marriage, and was done during the church service. My husband and I are both in the choir and had to be dressed for that, but my best man was able to attend the service, and in honor of us, wore the kilt that I have built for him for our original wedding. He got several compliments from the church members, but his trip to the church was the best story.
He had to drop his son off at his mothers house (for some grandparent/grandchild bonding time) on his way to our church service. He couldn't get a great parking place, and ended up parking about a block from his folks house. After he dropped his son off, a woman (of advanced years) stopped her car, and called him over to her. Jeremy wondered what was up. She said "Young man, I want to tell you how nice you look and how wonderful to see someone dressed so respectfully in a kilt. You have made my day."
I was so jealous that he was in a kilt and i wasn't!
The power of the kilt: at least 100 great comments for each idiotic comment we endure with grace!
Hey! Congrats! I think it's great that Cali finally passed that law. Now, if we could only convince Colorado voters that other people's bedrooms are not our business...
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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8th July 08, 05:19 PM
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I've heard that one before. It's pretty awesome the way people come out of the woodwork to complement a kilt.
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