Reactions to wearing the kilt
Hello all
I come from an area where there's a large amount of liberally minded people. (Keep Portland weird!) There's also a lot of enthusiasm towards everything celtic, so almost every reaction to the kilt is positive.
I went to my favourite Irish pub down the street and was invited to sit down with a guy who was wearing full regalia,he had just come back from some kilted dinner or something and it was excellent to talk with him about different aspects of kiltdom. My wife made sure to film him as it was obvious he payed very close attention to all the details.
People here who I normally would expect to react unfavourably (Older conservative looking folks) actually treat it like more of a light-hearted curiosity more than anything else.
It also helps that Utilikilt is based out of Seattle, a few hours drive north, so people here know about them a little more than they would in other parts of the country I would imagine.
I get little kids in the store saying things like "A man in a DRESS!?!?!" before their mothers embarassingly hush them up, I make sure to give them an "It's okay" smile.
I haven't run into any other person on the street wearing a modern kilt while wearing my own. I'm sure that will change.
I'll be in Portland for the week long St Patrick's day fest,where I had my very first Utilikilt sighting, a guy was wearing a tan kilt which I assumed was some kind of military kilt, but after asking him, he explained that it was a Utilikilt.
Here's a question: What kind of reaction should I expect from the traditionalists to a younger guy wearing a modern kilt?
I know that reactions will vary for each individual, but I'd like to hear people's thoughts here first.
I already know that MY response to¨some negative reactions will be simple:
You must first learn to ride a Honda before you ride a Harley.....
Okay.....I think this does it
Bye
Brasilikilt
Re: Reactions to wearing the kilt
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Originally Posted by Brasilikilt
I already know that MY response to¨some negative reactions will be simple:
You must first learn to ride a Honda before you ride a Harley.....
That wouldn't be my reaction. Mine would be more along the lines of "I'm not trying to ride a Harley, I'm trying to drive to work." By this I mean that a traditional kilt is for one set of circumstances, a non-traditional kilt is for another. I could ride a Harley to work, but for me it's not the best thing for getting to work every single day. It's uncomfortable in cold or rain, and I like to listen to the radio or a CD on the way to work. I could wear an 8-yard wool tartan kilt to work or the grocery store, but for me it's not the best thing for the job.
Personally though, I've never had a negative reaction from someone else wearing a kilt. At least, not to my face.