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1st March 22, 09:40 AM
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While I haven't attended Mass regularly since I was an early teenager (religion isn't my jam), I see there are usually two perspectives on wearing it. While I don't attend religious services anymore, I do have enough religious people in my life and when they see me wearing a kilt in daily life, I have been told, "next time you attend ____, please wear the kilt. It's so beautiful and it would add beauty to a wonderful event."
 Originally Posted by KennethSime
As COVID calms down here, and I slowly return to work, I find myself wearing the kilt less and less often - it's simply not practical for my work day. However, I still relish the opportunity to wear the kilt, especially if I get to dress up just a bit. Highland games, dinners out, visiting my mom, etc. In truth, I don't own slacks or dress pants, so if I need to dress for an occasion at all it will probably involve a kilt.
I haven't attended church on a regular basis in about 20 years or so, but I would think it would be a fantastic opportunity to wear the kilt - Sunday's best, and all.
Your outfit looks great, btw. A pair of oxfords or derbies might up the game a bit.
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