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    I'll ignore such obvious reasons as clan etc.

    Whilst heritage could be covered by a tie or badge.

    Mostly because it is so very comfortable and practical for most occasions-and ideal for the British weather.

    James

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    Well I wear my kilts for the following reasons

    1. Way more comfortable at work, the kilt(non-wool) is way more comfortable than trousers behind the grill at work, you do not feel as drained and wornout at the end of the day.

    2. Kilts feel better than trousers

    3. I'm a non-conformist. I march to the beat of my own drum :mrgreen:

    4.The extra attention from the lady's

    5. Because I want to.

    Rob

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    Well it's all been covered, but I wear a kilt all day every day.
    I feel good, comfortable, special and 'in tune' with my celtic heritage... in a kilt.
    I feel myself, my real self, the way I always wanted and intended to be when kilted.


    What more reason could I need?

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    Well, in a kilt you have very good contact with your balls all day long, and in general those dear-to-our-hearts "nether regions" and their faithful attendant are always in place..no adjusting, no pinching, just pure freedom. If you wear your kilt for a week running then try to get back into trousers you will be amazed just how uncomfortable bifurbicated garments actually are, unless they are very, very baggy (Turkish peasant trousers would work well, as their crotch hangs down at knee level...I picked some up in Turkey years ago and they are great, though hardly high fashion!!). My friends ask me if boxershorts wouldn't be the answer, but, really, its not at all the same experience; one must still "choose sides" as it were, whereas, in a kilt, one "swings both ways".

    Sorry if this is too graphic, but you did ask.....

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