I guess I do have some things in live easier than most. I got my first kilt on the second day of the PA Celtic Fling. Changing into at the booth was an adventure, but no embarassments happened. My oldest son and a gaggle of his friends aspiring to be actors and on the Ren Faire staff bumped into us afer I had changed and my son pouted and said, "I want one". His two best friends just said "Cool!" their female friend said, "that looks awesome". Been a long time since an 18 year old girl said that to me. We got my son one later that day. And he wore it to several get together that summer. My daughter's fiance decided in the fall he had to have one and go a tartan (still haven't figure out which one it is, but I'll figure it out sooner or later) and then Christmas eve, my son's best friend shows up at the house in his kilt and boots his mother got him for Christmas and it was about 10 degrees outside. The kids seem more excited and accepting about kilts than others. Good on you and it is a good feeling when you can connect. (that's been a long time in coming too).