X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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15th August 06, 09:07 AM
#16
I agree with Bubba. I don't wear kilts to prove a point or to promote someone else's cause. I wear them for heritage sake and because I want to. I get tired of this "but you should wear them everywhere all the time" mentality. The cause mentality is one of the things (among other big issues) that drove alot of people away from Tom's. There is a lot more important issues to me that need to be fought for.
I don't think it is appropriate to call someone's decision on kiltwearing or their preference "stupid". Alot of us have nothing to prove with kiltwearing, and personally, I would rather wear the kilt for a reason and look good rather than to throw something together and wear a kilt just because it's Tuesday. I wear baggy shorts and t-shirts to work somedays and I know I don't represent myself as well in public. When I wear kilts, I want to put that extra effort in, so that I do represent myself, my family, and my heritage well.
Good call Raphael, if it doesn't work for you at work, leave for at home and when you are on "your" time.
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