Wow...two deep threads in one day...Might need a dram or two to get this sorted out.

It is a tough question to answer, because there are so many different ways to interpret it. I'll take a stab at one possible meaning...

if "more at home" meant more comfortable from a physhological standpoint, then yes. I definitly feel more at home. the kilt lets me stand out in a crowd without saying anything. For some odd reason, it also gives me increased self-confidence and assurance. I guess it is also a great ego bost, when strange and attractive women take the time to compliment you on your < insert popular kilted compliment subject here>. it also feels pretty good when you walk into a place, even if only for the second or third time kilted, and the employees not only remember you, but give you an increased level of service.

Overall I definitly feel more at home in a kilt, it fits my personality a hell of a lot better than any trousers I've ever worn.