View Poll Results: Does your Wife or S.O. approve of your kilt wearing?
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6th August 06, 02:37 PM
#1
However, the kilt bell has been rung, and the wife will now have a hard time
Great!
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10th August 06, 07:17 AM
#2
My wife is supportive and even has bought several for me
I think she is a lil' taken back by the "addiction" to kilts and all the acessories. But she loves the way I look in a kilt
I'm quite surprised how many folks have SOs that don't really like their kilt wearing
Cheers,
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10th August 06, 07:45 AM
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My wife is very supportive of my wearing kilts, though she's less than thrilled with my wanting to buy more stuff to go with them... :rolleyes:
She actually bought me my first three kilts - a UK, a Black Watch, and the tartan of her family (Clark Ancient). She also wears a t-shirt with a kilted gentleman on it that says "Real Men Don't Wear Pants."
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23rd August 06, 12:38 PM
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 Originally Posted by dragoninterrupted
Being single, I don't really give a damn. That said, my ex-fiance loves kilts (I would have worn a kilt to the wedding had we got married) and any woman who comes hereafter will either love it, or have to get used to it. But the kilt is here to stay, and that is that
James
Hey....I'm with you. My two cats love my kilts and that's part of why I love them - they are so easy to get along with. After just having been through a divorce it's so nice being able to live life how I want to live it. The ex-wife NEVER would have gone for this had I gotten into this when I was married.
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10th August 06, 11:22 AM
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Not a Fan...
So I just ordered my first kilt (Utilikilt Original) and the wife keeps asking me why I spent $150.00 on a skirt, saying she won't go out in public with me wearing it, etc. To which I just nod and smile. I figure if I wear it all the time, she'll eventually HAVE to go out in public with me in it...
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10th August 06, 11:41 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by Captain
So I just ordered my first kilt (Utilikilt Original) and the wife keeps asking me why I spent $150.00 on a skirt, saying she won't go out in public with me wearing it, etc. To which I just nod and smile. I figure if I wear it all the time, she'll eventually HAVE to go out in public with me in it...
First, welcome! I imagine your wife will warm up to it eventually. Personally, I think a properly accoutered kilt outfit looks a lot smarter than your average casual or formal wear.
James
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25th August 06, 05:44 AM
#7
Haven't crossed that bridget yet. don't have a kilt yet. but soon.
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28th August 06, 11:27 AM
#8
I voted no. But she is usually 50-50 on the kilt. Depends on where we are going. Georgia summers are too hot to wear wool kilt - so I only get to wear in cooler weather.
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28th August 06, 11:28 AM
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Oh I Forgot - my 13 year old daughter - hates it EVERY time I put one on.
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28th August 06, 11:35 AM
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 Originally Posted by krooks
I voted no. But she is usually 50-50 on the kilt. Depends on where we are going. Georgia summers are too hot to wear wool kilt - so I only get to wear in cooler weather.
Time to pick up a PV kilt from Rocky
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