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2nd March 04, 05:42 PM
#1
The way kilts are perceived
In our area I find a problem that even among those who are accepting of kilt wearing - the common perception is that if one is wearing a kilt then one must be "dressed up" to go somewhere.
In a very casual society like Australia I think it may be worse, maybe not.
I try to 'dress down' a kilt with a T shirt, no hose and a bum (fanny) bag in the stead of a sporran, but this idea remains in peoples' minds.
I get comments like "is there an event on?" or "are you competing?".
Human nature is a strange thing
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2nd March 04, 05:52 PM
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I always seem to run into some smart-a$$ who asks me where my bagpipes are, go figure.
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2nd March 04, 05:55 PM
#3
I deal with the same thing here in Idaho. Not too big of problem, except for my own defensiveness.
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2nd March 04, 05:58 PM
#4
I get the standard comments like "Isn't that a
skirt?" :x Or "When did you turn weird dude?"
Seriously, once I explain its a Kilt. It is
usually respect I get. But to wear one casually
to say the local Wal-Mart or grocery store
will really cause a rise in about 1/2 of the
people here.
If it is in a parade or a formal function it is
usually not looked at too much. But outside
of those it is an oddity.
Nelson
Nelson
"Every man dies. Not every man really lives"
Braveheart
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2nd March 04, 06:17 PM
#5
The only way I can think of to get the kilt accepted more as a casual, everyday garment - is for more men to wear one, more often.
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2nd March 04, 06:48 PM
#6
Where in NC are you again Nelson?
Beannacht Dé,
Hank
"...it's the ocean following in our veins, cause its the salt thats in our tears..."
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2nd March 04, 06:57 PM
#7
Let's face it, we are bucking the standard dress conformance paradigm for men. Most adults are either complimentary or at least polite. Young teenagers (esp. in a group) seem to enjoy doing some razzing now and again. I guess it's all part of being a trend setter. I think it's worth it.
blu
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2nd March 04, 07:02 PM
#8
Being in Texas (I'm in a suburb of Dallas) a kilt is something you say after you go hunting..."i went huntin' and kilt me a deer!" Sorry, but I couldn't resist.
It's not unusual for the looks and double takes or odd comments. My wife kind of enjoys watching some of the reactions. I am not totally use to them but most I just let slip by.
The 2 best verbal reaction came from a guy working at Wal-mart. He saw me walking through the parking lot and asked asked if I was wearing a kilt. I told him I was and he said that he had never seen one before. His last comment was ...that's cool."
The next comment was from a man in the video store. I was wearing one of my camo kilts and he said that he had never seen a camoflauge kilt. He then asked if my Clan was the Camo Clan. I laughted at this and told him that was a good one.
The best non-verbal incident was when my wife and I were at a large mall in our area. As we walked through I saw a man about 6'3" and close to 300lbs watching me. As we got close he saw me looking at him and he just nodded. I retured it and kept walking. I got the feeling from looking at him that he had been in a Scotish game at one time or another.
I have found out that you can't wear a kilt and be thin skinned. I guess it helpd I was a cop for 18 years and you kind of get use to off the wall comments.
I don't think a kilt will ever get to be a regular site, at least in the Dallas area but there are a few events where it is common...who knows...stranger things have happened. At least I will still wear mine, casual or formal...doesn't matter to me.
RLJ-
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2nd March 04, 07:15 PM
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I've started to wear my kilt to the flea market that I sell coins at. Other than a couple of buddies making some good-natured wisecracks, all the comments have been positive. The women seem to love it. I've also been "told" that I have to wear it this August at a motorcycle event I'm attending. Apparently some of the females who will be there are demanding a kilted appearance. 8)
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2nd March 04, 07:25 PM
#10
Better do as you're told then Al, don't want to dissappoint the lassies do we!
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