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    Some thoughts from Non-Kilt folks...

    I stumbled on this website recently... It's a forum for hikers. This thread discusses the merits of kilts in the great out of doors by some non-kilt types.

    http://www.viewsfromthetop.com/forum...4&page=1&pp=15

    It makes me think there may be many borderline kilt wearers out there. All they need is a gentle push in the right direction.

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    They seem like a nice enough bunch, but keep calling them skirts...
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    This was the best post in the thread...I saw a man out hiking in a kilt. After exchanging hellos I asked, "So... what's under the kilt?" He just sighed and muttered, "nothing since black fly season."
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    Quote Originally Posted by beloitpiper
    They seem like a nice enough bunch, but keep calling them skirts...
    I thought the forum was interesting because, although they are hikers, they are also a slice of modern society complete with all of the misconceptions and misunderstandings of kilts inherent in the general populace.

    And while kilts are quite special for a variety of reasons, they are still, for all intents and purposes, a type of skirt. To a casual onlooker, most have no idea how much fabric is in a kilt, how much they weighs, how they're made, the history, or anything else about them.

    I was surprised there wasn't any nasty comments in the thread. And it's nice to know that there are a few open minded folks out in the world. We'll educate them first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beloitpiper
    They seem like a nice enough bunch, but keep calling them skirts...
    I STILL say that a kilt is nothing more than a pleated skirt for men.

    That's my story and I'm sticking to it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbpersson
    I STILL say that a kilt is nothing more than a pleated skirt for men.

    That's my story and I'm sticking to it!
    Which is semantically, and denotatively accurate, even if some have a problem with the connotation. It will be a great day when we all embrace the sentiment "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet".
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    Quote Originally Posted by pbpersson
    I STILL say that a kilt is nothing more than a pleated skirt for men.

    That's my story and I'm sticking to it!

    I think you need to look a wee bit closer to home for a 'pleated' skirt for men....try 'Utilliskirts' of Seattle. (sorry just a wee typo error there...it should read Usillyskirts).

    Mind you they're not really kilts in the most accepted form of the meaning of the word. Just a pair of coulottes with one leghole !!!!
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    I think you need to look a wee bit closer to home for a 'pleated' skirt for men....try 'Utilliskirts' of Seattle. (sorry just a wee typo error there...it should read Usillyskirts).

    Mind you they're not really kilts in the most accepted form of the meaning of the word. Just a pair of coulottes with one leghole !!!!
    As a female co-worker related to me seeing a plaid-kilted man on my screensaver, "Oh, a kilt! We girls had to wear those in highschool!"
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    Hey, Rigged,

    Firstly, welcome back.

    Anyway, I hope you told her that it was something a bit different, in that it actually was a kilt and not a miniskirt... ;-)

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    I refuse to be bullied by the ignorant into conforming or adapting to a particular mold just because they think I should. We live in the 21st century. My junior high school days, when I got made fun of by everyone for not wearing the right brand of blue jeans are over. I wear what I please, when I please, where I please. :)

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