X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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30th December 05, 04:03 AM
#4
I agree with Andrew-it is not the known wind in the countyry however strong that is the problem.
Rather it is the sneaky eddies and breezes aroud buildings-bouncing off parked cars-even a passing large lorry that adds to the 'fun'.
Whilst on occasion not even the heaviest traditional kilt is immune.
Long experience suggests that major incidents are rare, and often no one will be looking anyway: the best solution is to regard it as life having a sense of humour and get on with wearing your kilt.
The alternatives are to either go around as some sort of neurotic clutching your kilt like a maiden at her first dance-or stop wearing the kilt.
If some one does notice-be the first to laugh.
James
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