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    There was a similar story and thread posted at Xmarks a while ago (a year, maybe?). What came to light in that thread is that in Great Britain, kilts can mean trouble, sort of like wearing your gang colors. It may well be that management just didn't want trouble.

    There was another thread here about why more Scots don't wear the kilt casually. This, I think, helps explain that. They really do seem to relegate the kilt to formal/special occasions, and wearing it casually tends to break some sort of societal norm.

    In the other thread, I opined that this is a bit of evidence showing that the Scots are forsaking their national heritage. I've since softened that position. But the next time you're out casually wearing the kilt and you happen to run into a Scot who tells you that you just can't do that, you may reply, "Neither, it seems, can you."

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    I'll agree with Auld Argonian. Send someone sober and kilted to the place and if they are refused entry, the whole world should know about it. However, the establishment has already been put on notice about kilts not being permitted and they may have changed their doorman or their policy. Either way, the next kilted gentleman to go will probably be admitted. What do they say about publicity . . . good or bad makes no difference, as long as it's free

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ugly Bear
    It may well be that management just didn't want trouble.
    That's very true. Many establishments, especially those that serve alcohol, tend to be more worried about what may or may not cause trouble than what is fair.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ugly Bear
    They really do seem to relegate the kilt to formal/special occasions, and wearing it casually tends to break some sort of societal norm.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ugly Bear
    But the next time you're out casually wearing the kilt and you happen to run into a Scot who tells you that you just can't do that, you may reply, "Neither, it seems, can you."
    I think that may be the British influence. There seems to be more emphasis on "That just isn't done."

    Here in the States, a likely response to that comment is "Says who?"
    We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb

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    soonds like the twa lads were drunk tae ma....

    kilts arr pretty common in Edinburgh...


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    At least by their behavior, they were "thought" to be drunk.

    That's a hard thing to discern....exactly when one IS drunk, or when they are on the edge of being drunk, or if they are just roudy types, and normally act as others do when they get drunk!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pour1Malt
    soonds like the twa lads were drunk tae ma....

    kilts arr pretty common in Edinburgh...

    My thoughts exactly!

    I have always been kilted when in Edinburgh (and everywhere else, if it comes to that) and have never experienced any trouble. Mind you, I drink little and have never tried to gain entry to a night-club! However, when visiting pubs and bars there my kilt is either ignored or I am lauded for wearing the kilt casually as everyday dress. Guess age has a lot to do with it!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by davedove
    ... Many establishments, especially those that serve alcohol, tend to be more worried about what may or may not cause trouble than what is fair...
    This is a fair bet on the side of caution given the British reputation (richly deserved, I suppose) for destructiveness and general mayhem when lubricated with alcohol.

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    hmm...sounds like a place you don't want to go back to...

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