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    Quote Originally Posted by Joshua View Post
    This has happened more than once to me, different employers, during company-sponsored happy-hours and/or party functions. The "Office Marm" gets more than one White Russian in her smoke-stained maw and has to see what's behind door number 1.

    So my suggestion is to keep it covered. Use like-colored (to your kilt) undies to be less conspicuous.
    I'm sure everyone has had this happen at least once. Unfortunately this happens when you're kilted. I wear black boxer briefs when at work or around town and regimental when i'm around my house or a family function

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordan View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by KiltedGirl View Post
    The fullness added by the pleats is much more forgiving than a straight skirt.
    Is that analogous to the concept that "the camera adds ten pounds"?

    "It's all the same to me, war or peace,
    I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dale Seago View Post
    Is that analogous to the concept that "the camera adds ten pounds"?

    Brilliant, just brilliant! Much better than my normal response about my loadout as being above average when compared to the average field mouse.
    I've found that most relationships work best when no one wears pants.

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    Well, if you accidentally tripped and fell, or someone decided to play a prank and lifted the hem, you could be out of a job. Is it worth it?

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    "Wardrobe malfunctions" only further your career if you're a celebrity... Jus' sayin'

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoodGirlGonePlaid View Post
    "Wardrobe malfunctions" only further your career if you're a celebrity... Jus' sayin'
    I think that only applies to female celebrities

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    All it takes is one idiot to flip up the rear of your kilt and realize that you aren't wearing anything under the kilt and you are marked for life. If you still have a job. Tat is why I won't wear mine to work again. Our learned HR maven stopped me and said,"You better be wearing underwear". That kind of comment could have gotten her fired. But she would have fired me first. No kilt, No problem. I have plenty of other places to wear the kilt that are more accepting.

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    Do you want to wash/clean your kilt as often as you change underwear when wearing pants. You are sitting down most of the day. Go figure!

    Chris.

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    To me it comes down to one question. Will children be present. Thats the only time when I consider it because I find that wearing under the kilt affects the swing of my kilts.

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