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19th November 04, 10:53 PM
#30
 Originally Posted by Rigged
I remember seeing a news show featuring Utilikilts in a segment. One of the reporters wore the kilt sideways with the snap pockets in the front and back. Then came the "Will I have to shave my legs?" comments.
Even when the guys on "The Other Half" wore kilts for part of an episode, they didn't seem to quite "get it." I recall Danny Bonaduce making a joke about having to shave his legs.
Pants are made by and for the guy who would put the kilt on sideways, and think he needs to shave his legs to wear one. The fact that shaving his legs even came to mind makes me wonder where his heads at, the thought of shaving my legs has never crossed my mind.
You are also right about the need to control how the message is presented. The question is HOW?
I've been thinking about that a bit.
When wearing a kilt we stand out from the crowd (some more then others), seems to me one way to do this is by going to media events and other places where the odds of being singled out and Interviewed are high and talking about why we wear kilts. Just a thought. Any other ideas?
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