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Kilts are moving towards being, not only formal wear, but everyday clothing.
Most people don't dress up every day, so kilt-wearing styles are reflecting that.
I think it's a good thing, since it gets kilts out of the mode of being only a formal costume (like a tuxedo).
What's bad form is to wear a dressed-down kilt outfit to a formal occassion. It's akin to guys wearing tennis shoes with a tuxedo or a tuxedo-print t-shirt instead of the real thing.
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