Reggie, I'm with Frank,

A sad commentary on "freedom"....your outfit runs a tight ship. Imagine the COST to the company to have all those bigwigs sitting around harrumping over a kilt. Control, control, control...

But, as I've tell my bosses, I work where I choose to work. And you, for many reasons have chosen to work there.

I haven't seen St. David's day mentioned yet...for the Welsh blood you no doubt harbor somewhere.

And perhaps the day before your nearest Highland Games...

If your state has a proclamation about Tartan Day it'd be cool to get a copy framed up for your office - if you have an office. I'd also suggest decorating your office with a few cultural things...whatever fits.

You can put your tartan on your computer as a screensaver by finding the tartan you want and using the tiles feature.

You can also find and wear tartan shirts. L.L. Bean has the Maine tartan and all the armed forces tartans. Royal Stewart tartan shirts abound. The thought is, if your bosses get used to seeing you in tartans on the days you don't get to wear a kilt they'll get used to that look about you and maybe relent for more days.

But bottom line for me is that its still a sad commentary on "freedom" in the U.S.of A.

But you've helped me. I've vowed to myself that should I ever change jobs I will interview kilted and not work for any agency that has an issue with my cultural heritage.

Ron
Kilted every day, including at work, for eight months now.