Quote Originally Posted by cessna152towser
I attended a committee meeting in our local high school last night (not kilted) and was surprised by the impressive range of photos of school events all around the entrance hall, covering school dances, parents nights, prizegivings etc. as in the majority of the photos pupils and teachers appear kilted yet I have never seen any of these people walking around kilted in our local streets. However it can only be a good sign that young Scots people are getting brought up to wear kilts even if only in the privacy of their own school.
I hope that this leads to a revival of kilt wearing. When I ordered my UK Mocker yesterday they said that they actually sell more kilts here in the states to middle-aged men. They had targeted events that draw young people, but sales were not what they expected. Possibly because middle-aged men and older were more secure and confident. So introducing the kilt earlier may be key.

It would certainly be great if what you mentioned above were occuring in the states - but alas, look what it took for Nathan Warwick here in Missouri to get permission to wear a kilt to school.

Darrell