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17th May 15, 09:59 AM
#10
A man in a kilt that fits properly (not worn backwards or SIDEWAYS(!!), hits about mid-knee and not too big or small in the waist) looks amazing when worn with confidence and his own personal style. I love seeing husband wearing a Doctor Who T-shirt with one of his camo kilts and boots with chunky socks -- and from the response he gets from other people, men and women, I'm not the only one. I don't even mind when he gets chatted up by women -- just no touching, please. The confidence thing that can come with really enjoying wearing a kilt is the part that's so sexy.
Don't wear white socks with a kilt -- even if they are billed as kilt socks. Actually, if you're older than 12, don't wear white socks outside the gym. I can't really think of anything else I don't like about kilts.
I was surprised when husband wanted one but I'm Scots on my mother's side and have a husband with great legs so I was super supportive. Now I think he looks strange when he wears pants. I wish he'd started wearing them sooner so he could have worn a kilt at our wedding.
Wife of ratspike, the kiltmaker
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