My son's back to school night was the other night. I went in my Clergy SportKilt, by mistake. I woke up that morning planning on wearing my USAK Clergy, but being half asleep, put on the SK, went to work, and went to Back To School. (I point out the SK vs USAK thing because as anyone who knows me knows, I don't really like my SK- I feel a little self conscious around people I don't know when I wear it because it feels too much like a skirt. I was afraid of what the kids would think, and make my son miserable, but there was no time to go home and change.) So the next day, the kids did in fact make fun of me until the teachers took a few minutes to explain the kilt and what it is and what it means, and my son told me tonight that as soon as the kids found out what a kilt is, they all thought it awesome and has become something of a hit. So now among the fifth graders of Crawford Elementary, Ravan's dad looks "tight." And something I would like to point our here is that this school is an English as a second language school, so the majority of the kids there are Spanish speakers. I've read some horror stories about kilted people in Mexico here on this board, and was a little nervous because of those as well.