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    Why not a caftan, sarong or other unbifurcated garments?

    This might be bloody obvious to everyone here, but why are kilts rapidly gaining in popularity, apparently the unbifurcated male garment of choice for converts from pants? I have come up with a few reasons of my own:
    1. For some, heritage.
    2. The kilt was made for action, not lounging.
    3. As far as I know, the kilt practically requires being accessorized by leather, metal & blades!
    What are your thoughts?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Forum Rules
    Kilt Talk in Kilt Forums
    This is a kilt community, not a MUG community. Any thread in the Kilt Forums that is non-kilt related (specifically Men in Skirts or other un-bifurbricated garments) is subject to deletion without notice.
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