I actually find more women referring to it as a "skirt". Men seem to know it is a kilt - whether they think it is silly or not.

Anyway, once you realize that "skirt" is just a word and has no meaning beyond what *you* endow it with... well, it ceases to become important whether someone calls your kilt a skirt or a kilt. (Hence Steven's response to that customer letter in the latest Newsletter.)


Oh yeah... and for the original poster, I just wanted to be clear: NOBODY who sells a Utilikilt makes a comission. In the store, over the phone, or at an event, you will always pay the same price, and the only incentive the person has for selling you a kilt is their own enthusiasm for wearing them.


... but no matter what anyone says, I really don't want to wear a traditional women's skirt...
- CJ