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    New York Trip Kilt Experience

    I just returned from a business conference in New York city. I wear my kilts whenever I get a chance because they are a comfortable clothing choice for me, so I decided to wear the kilt on the plane. I left San Francisco and had no issues at the airport other than a mini-pat of my kilt buckles. One of the flight attendants gave me a "like your kilt."

    On arrival in NY in the late afternoon, I just kept the kilt on since the conference didn't start until the next day. I explored Manhattan from about 59th down to 40th. Not much kilt reaction. Lots of tourists in this zone with the theater district, times square, shopping, etc. I popped in at Brooks Brothers and got a "like the outfit, looks great" from the first floor sales associate. I was pretty casual, with a black shell style jacket, black polo shirt, oxfords. I then headed up to the Kinloch Anderson section upstairs. Very nicely done!
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    It was late on a Tuesday evening and not many folk in the store. One other shopper/browser started asking about my kilt and the jackets, wondering about a PC or an argyll and I suggested the latter unless he was looking for a formal outfit (XMarks wisdom!). And how about that purple velvet jacket!

    I then went to Connolly's Pub for dinner and a pint. Solid Irish bartender, not as faux pub as some of the other places I'd passed, but too close still too the tourist zone. Watched some baseball with my Guinness and burger and was amused by the fact that Blue Moon was the most ordered beer and that most folks were root FOR the Red Sox. I could hardly believe I was not in Boston... No one commented on my kilt nor even or really gave me a second look. I did get a couple of amused smiles from two or three people, but not smirks. I'm pretty attuned to the look on someone's face, even if they don't say anything.

    Then I went back to the hotel before heading to the Campbell Apartment, which is a spiffy, speak-easy style place in Grand Central Station. Not having a proper kilt jacket but not wanting to change into pants, I decided to just add a black saxon jacket and upgrade my shoes to my dressier oxfords. Not ideal, but it worked.
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    Got some slight double-takes, but no comments or questions. Had a very excellent and very expensive sauzerac, but figured I was paying for the scene and the bartending show. Both bartenders were very good. The cocktail was also well made. On the way out I passed the busking bagpiper outside Grand Central. He played just a bit and was approached by someone who managed to convince him to let him try the pipes. The walk-up guy turned out to be good! They noticed my kilt and gave me some positives. The next day I spoke with the piper and he said the guy I saw was a pipe major in a band back home, so no wonder he was good. This is the busking bagpiper.

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    The next night I tried the Angel's Share, another speak-easy cocktail bar near Astor Place on Stuyvesant. Less pricey than Campbell Apt and again, the bartenders put on a show if you are into mixology. Solid Scotch offerings.

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    Then a day and a half of saxon business attire. After lunch on Friday I was back kilted in casual fashion with a long-sleeve charcoal shirt and no jacket. Headed to Penn Station to meet a friend. Got several positives included a couple who stopped to chat and ask where to get a kilt for the husband. More looks from people in midtown, mainly a smile or a double-take. My friend and I walked the High Line park, then went to the Molly Wee Pub for a pint. The Irish waitress noticed my kilt and was very positive when she noticed it and commented nicely on how I was celebrating my Scottish heritage.

    Then off on the train to Newark airport. Got a few "like the kilt" comments on the train and a couple of double-takes, but no comment. Easy mini-pat" from the TSA again.

    The one negative look or comment I got was back at SFO where one 30-something guy in the terminal arriving from who knows where, gave me a scowling double-take. Overall, a very positive NYC experience with little comment or notice and those that did were "thumbs-up!" or slightly amused smiles.
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    Clan Mackintosh North America / Clan Chattan Association
    Cormack, McIntosh, Gow, Finlayson, Farquar, Waters, Swanson, Ross, Oag, Gilbert, Munro, Turnbough,
    McElroy, McCoy, Mackay, Henderson, Ivester, Castles, Copeland, MacQueen, McCumber, Matheson, Burns,
    Wilson, Campbell, Bartlett, Munro - a few of the ancestral names, mainly from the North-east of Scotland




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    Sounds like a good trip. Did the conference go as well as your down time?
    [I][B]Nearly all men can stand adversity. If you really want to test a man’s character,
    Give him power.[/B][/I] - [I]Abraham Lincoln[/I]

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    Yes, the conference was well worth the trip across the country. Great weather, entertaining extracurriculars, and a lot of great information and networking at the conference.

    Clan Mackintosh North America / Clan Chattan Association
    Cormack, McIntosh, Gow, Finlayson, Farquar, Waters, Swanson, Ross, Oag, Gilbert, Munro, Turnbough,
    McElroy, McCoy, Mackay, Henderson, Ivester, Castles, Copeland, MacQueen, McCumber, Matheson, Burns,
    Wilson, Campbell, Bartlett, Munro - a few of the ancestral names, mainly from the North-east of Scotland




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    Enjoyed your post....great pictures....
    Slainte...Bill
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    well, that comes from poor judgement."
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    Not many posts come with a story and pictures. Good show! Literally.
    I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.

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    Thanks for sharing and great pictures. New York is one of our favorites places to visit. But never had with my kilt yet. But I will.

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    I was unsure at first. I love the comfort of the kilt, plus the heritage connection, but I'm not much on standing out. Go figure....but having heard of how easy it is to fly while kilted, I decided to go for it on the two plane rides. I had jeans in my carry on to change to upon arrival, but then it just expanded to "I have it on, why not leave it on" to positive effect. If I had a nice charcoal argyll, I would have worn the kilt to the conference!

    I had hoped to get the lovely Irish waitress at Molly Wee to take my photo with my friend, but we were caught up catching up and suddenly I had to rush to catch the train, so no kilted photo of me! Something for the next trip....

    Clan Mackintosh North America / Clan Chattan Association
    Cormack, McIntosh, Gow, Finlayson, Farquar, Waters, Swanson, Ross, Oag, Gilbert, Munro, Turnbough,
    McElroy, McCoy, Mackay, Henderson, Ivester, Castles, Copeland, MacQueen, McCumber, Matheson, Burns,
    Wilson, Campbell, Bartlett, Munro - a few of the ancestral names, mainly from the North-east of Scotland




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    Thank you for sharing, CA Highlander; the flow of your narrative made for an enjoyable read (well written). I also appreciated the pictures but, I didn't see one of you kilted in that environment!

    Nile
    Simon Fraser fought as MacShimidh, a Highland chief… wrapped and belted in a plaid over the top of his linen shirt, like his ordinary kinsmen. He put a bonnet on his head, and stuck the Fraser emblem, a sprig of yew, in it. With the battle cry, A'Chaisteal Dhunaidh and the scream of the pipes, they charged to battle. "The Last Highlander" Sara Fraser

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    Connelly's is a nice place, but a block away is Saint Andrew's home of the kilted bartenders, and I believe the largest selection of Scotch in NYC.

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    Sounds like pure fun! Good on you. Served a tour in NYC so have some sense of how much fun you had.

    A favorite thing I like to do is walk into a men's store kilted and seriously ask where their men's kilt department is....as if they for sure have one. Would have been a hoot at Brook's Brothers.
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
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