X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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28th July 14, 06:40 PM
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Look in the Do It Yourself forum. There's a thread on how to make an X Kilt. It's much like a Utilikilt in that most are made out of solid color cotton/polyester blend, or camouflage fabric.
As for the "gay" issues, I'm not someone to freak out at a word. I know someone else here in California who won't wear a kilt because his wife told him that she heard that kilts were popular in the "gay" community. Yet this same couple happily dons Tibertan prayer robes.
Whatever.
Buy or make one, strap it on and wear it. If you like it, wear it. If you don't like it, then don't wear it.
Regarding the concept of having your wife dictate what you can and can not wear, I'd suggest telling her that she can't wear a dress that you don't like. See how that goes over. Then make the point to her, that if you can't tell her what to wear, then how is it that she can tell you what to wear? There's "being considerate" and there's "being a doormat". There's a difference. Only you know which is which, in your own situation.
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