Quote Originally Posted by Will
Let out the first word to a family member about kilt wearing.

I received an email about my niece's birthday party. So I wrote back, "Is it formal or will a casual kilt be fine?"

A few minutes late, my brother is online (AIM), so I ask him if he got the email. He didn't, so I repeated the question. He said it was casual. So I said "So a casual kilt will be fine?" He said I could wear what I wanted. I think he meant it.

My niece (second grade), said I should wear pants. Since it's her birthday, she gets her request. I guess that means both of us will be in pants.

Not sure if I would have worn a kilt. I expect my father would have the most to say; such as "So you're dressing like a woman now?!", etc. While I can handle him, it would ruin the party for my niece.

So the first smoke signal with the letters "K-I-L-T" has been sent. Maybe next time, the tartan will follow.
glad to see you had some respect, my nephew was over from England this summer. and it may have freaked him out a bit ,if I had worn my kilts.
( somethin he said) so I didnt for 3 weeks.I wore them last year none stop in England and he was fine with it, just incase I gave it a rest, too bloody hot anywya.realistically there are more inportant things in life, like the happiness of your family.