I know first hand that you don't need to be Celtic to wear a kilt. Although many of my colleagues have no idea why I do it. I just think most men don't have the conviction to do anything that can potentially alienate themselves from their peers.

It does not matter what we try to say or do, most of us still live within the boundary that our skin colour/ethnic group would allow us to venture. If we choose to venture outside, we still would be called traitors. It is just case that we apply the stereo types on us before other people have a chance to do so.

As far as I concern, kilts are garments. They are worn to cover our naughty bits and to shield us from the enviornment. They function just like their 2-legged counter part. It certainly won't disturb the nature/force, if they are worn by non-Celtic people. In fact, it is more natural for men to wear kilts than pants. Pants may be good for riding(bikes, horses, snowboards), but we don't ride 24/7.

If miners and cowboys are capable in making jeans world famous, why can't Celts do the same with Kilts? Just remember, jeans are not always popular with joe public.

The way of the kilt is a path of enlightment. You can't describe it to people, they have to experience it themselves to understand it. Once they set their boys loose, they are loose.