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    Should I bring my kilt?

    My wife and I will be in the Edinburgh area for about 8 days in August. We like to travel with only carry-on luggage, so I have to pack conservatively. I would like to bring my kilt, but don't want to be considered as a crazy American and be dressed inappropriately. I am looking for advice.

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    Yes of course bring your kilt when you come to Scotland.
    I live in Scotland and wear a kilt most days.
    Wearing a kilt casually you will blend in well in the Edinburgh crowd, its all the fancy bits like wearing long garter ties and a cap with five feathers in it that would make you stand out as American.
    The kilt is a very comfortable garment in which to travel on a Trans-Atlantic flight and wearing it for travel helps keep down the weight of your luggage.
    You won't need to bring an Argyle or Prince Charlie jacket or Ghillie Brogues unless you intend to wear your kilt on a more formal night out.
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    Yes you probably will be considered to be a crazy American. Bring your kilt by all means, we are a free country after all.
    " Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.

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    Of course you should and if your wear it for the flight you won't need to pack it and it won't count as part of your cabin weight allowance.
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    I frequently fly with my kilt on, and find it to be very comfortable.
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    IMO if you're going around Edinburgh in a kilt, people will automatically assume you're an American.
    But is that really a bad thing? If you want to wear a kilt, wear it! Begrudgers be damned!

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    IMHO if you wear a kilt in Scotland everyone will know you are a tourist. However, even though I am from south of the border I wore my kilt in Scotland and all the other tourists just wanted their picture taken with a "Scot" the fact that I have a west country accent matters not a jot. Wear your kilt, you only have to justify it to yourself. But be prepared to have your photo taken numerous times.
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    If you are going to wear your kilt on the flight, don't forget to remove your Kilt pin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    Yes you probably will be considered to be a crazy American. Bring your kilt by all means, we are a free country after all.
    Hahaha! When I am in Scotland, I immediately get away from the noise and clatter of the bigger cities and head straight for the central Highlands and then proceed to properly hide at my great-uncle's house in Kingussie so none of the locals realise there is a 'crazy American in their midst!' Hahahaha!

    You'll be just fine, mate. As long as you don't go all 'Braveheart,' 'Rob Roy,' or 'Harry Lauder' in the streets of Edinburgh, then you'll be alright. I've posted a few examples of a portion of my Highland day attire below - from the relaxed/very casual with various woolen jumpers, to 'proper' and traditional Highland day attire featuring various tweeds, wool bonnets and silk neck ties.








    Enjoy,
    Last edited by creagdhubh; 2nd April 12 at 12:54 PM.

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    I am a frequent visitor to Scotland, mostly Edinburgh and then on to the Highlands. I always bring two kilts that I can interchange shirts, sweaters, etc. with. You will be popular, especially around the castle area. The tourists will be all over you with their cameras. Enjoy it!

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