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12th March 11, 01:47 PM
#1
Wearing my kilt downtown on a Friday Night
I am new to being kilted. So far I have worn my kilt to the office twice. I live and work in Ottawa, Canada, and I am in my young thirties.
Last night, which was a Friday, I wore my kilt out and we attended several dance clubs, pubs and a restaurant. Obviously on Friday nights the downtown core is very busy with lots of people.
I got nothing but compliments, fist bumps, good comments and lots of smiles, mostly from the ladies, and even from all of the bouncers and super tough-looking security dudes.
It did not matter the gender or age group (at one club it was mostly 20 year olds) - people just seemed to like the kilt! In fact I have never met so many strangers in one night - people just seem to approach you when you are kilted...
I was truly expecting that some young 20 year old insecure guy would make some stupid comment about me being in a kilt. But nada! Even the young twenty year old guys liked it!
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12th March 11, 01:55 PM
#2
That's great! I wore my kilt to a St Paddy's Day 5k Dash and to my son's soccer match this morning. The only negative comment I received was for wearing my Green Bay Packers t-shirt. Thanks for posting.
Slainte
Kilted Dixon
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13th March 11, 05:49 AM
#3
I applaud you! You came over your nerves and were rewarded. Remember those positives when a negative remark does happen, as the positives far outweigh them.
Good job!
[SIZE="1"]Beauty is in the eye of the beerholder
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13th March 11, 05:55 AM
#4
You have truly discovered the Power of the Kilt!
"You'll find that many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our own point of view." -Obi Wan Kenobi
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13th March 11, 04:25 PM
#5
Hello,
I wear my kilt 3 or 4 times a week in all sorts of venues. I certainly have eperienced a good deal of curiosity but everyone has been good natured. As it happens I rather like being the center of attention anyway.
Regards,
Leonard (MacGregor) Tinker
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13th March 11, 08:19 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by Leonard (MacGregor)Tinker
Hello,
I wear my kilt 3 or 4 times a week in all sorts of venues. I certainly have eperienced a good deal of curiosity but everyone has been good natured. As it happens I rather like being the center of attention anyway.
Regards,
Leonard (MacGregor) Tinker
First time I wore my kilt out was when I had to call in a shop in the centre of Thurso. Nobody took any notice.
Member of the Clan MacLaren Society.
Member of The Scottish Tartans Authority.
Better to be looked over than overlooked. Cock your hat, angles are attitudes.
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13th March 11, 08:46 PM
#7
Hello,
A kilt might be more noticeable in Des Moines, Iowa!
Regards,
Leonard (MacGregor) Tinker
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13th March 11, 08:47 PM
#8
Well, this is a good weekend to wear it, with it being St. Patrick's Day weekend and all! Glad you had a good time! I did, too, and will be posting pics as soon as they're done uploading.
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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13th March 11, 09:27 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by chrisupyonder
First time I wore my kilt out was when I had to call in a shop in the centre of Thurso. Nobody took any notice. 
I would have been amazed if you had said otherwise!
"Life is hard---------it is even harder if you are stupid."
John Wayne.
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14th March 11, 04:12 AM
#10
 Originally Posted by Leonard (MacGregor)Tinker
Hello,
A kilt might be more noticeable in Des Moines, Iowa!
Regards,
Leonard (MacGregor) Tinker
I wore my kilt in Wright County, Iowa (About 2 hours north of DSM) back in 2007 whilst visiting my mother's hometown and had no problems whatsoever.
T.
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