So now that the Burns Suppers season is more or less finished, what now for frequent but not everyday kiltwearer?
Coming up next month is St. Patrick's Day, but although celebrated to a certain extent in Scotland, it never has been a day for Scots to wear the kilt.

The 6 Nations Rugby Tournament is currently taking place between February and mid-March and that throws ups opportunities to be kilted, especially England v Scotland on 19th March.

At times on the ocassional weekend at the pub, I have just decided to be kilted, amazingly, you always are asked why the kilt tonight? You get this from the barstaff and total strangers, people it seems always want to talk to a kiltie. Perhaps this weekend if the feeling takes me I might wear the kilt, just now I don't fancy the idea, weather is too miserable.

So despite the fact I enjoy kilt wearing, I don't want to be kilted all the time, perhaps in an ideal world with ideal situations it would be good to be kilted all the time. Perhaps the feeling that we all get when kilted may be reduced by constant wear, I would'nt like that, the high I get when kilted is always brilliant.

I could never wear the kilt at work, it would be too inappropriate with the people I work with and my clientele, probably don't want to wear it at work anyway, could'nt be bothered with all the fuss and comments I would get, although none of the comments would be derogatory.

Anyway roll on the next few months where there will be loads of opportunities to be kilted and make me happy

Anyway in the next few months, there is going to be plenty of opportunities to wear the kilt