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6th July 06, 05:32 PM
#41
[QUOTE=Cawdorian]
The more you wear it the more comfortable you will become.
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I MUST make sure that it is below my knees. I don't feel llike I'm really dressed when I'm wearing it.....
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6th July 06, 05:46 PM
#42
Geez....I went to Target, Kohl's and to see the Superman movie Tuesday...kilt a swingin'...lots of looks and a couple of behind-my-back-snickers from a few of the hip-hop types (like THEY'VE got any perspective on wearing a kilt)...but so what? No confrontations or anything...and this was in the very blue collar Southwest Suburbs of Chicago.
Don't feel like you're not wearing anything...you are...lots of material...more than the average pair of pants.
Just go for it...balls it out...if anyone asks, "Why are you wearing a kilt?" the answer is, " Why are you NOT wearing a kilt?".
One thing that I got from the members of this forum is support and confidence...you are part of the Big Kilted Brotherhood...strap it on, stand up straight and go out and take on the world!
Best
AA
...and right now it's summer...they're wearing shorts; I'm wearing the kilt...fair is fair.
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6th July 06, 06:52 PM
#43
 Originally Posted by pbpersson
You know.....I told my friends that I found something that I would enjoy, that might be fun, that would get me away from the computer and out with people.
You would think they would be happy for me.
Instead, all they can say is, OH YOU CAN'T WALK OUTSIDE IN A KILT!!! WHAT WILL PEOPLE THINK?!?!?! 
Most of us cannot tell or control what people are thinking, so it is really pointless to be concerned about it. You might tell your friends that worrying about what people think is a sign of insecurity, and that it does not apply to you.
Darrell
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6th July 06, 07:08 PM
#44
Well, have to chime in again because you are really going overboard on this trepidation. Since you do not drink, I will not recomend walking/driving to the nearest liquor store and buying your favorite beverage. Or maybe you can, most liguor stores also stock water, soda, etc., for mixers if nothing else.
And a liguor store has the advantage that the guy behind the counter wants your business, and you will NOT be the most oddly dressed person he sees!
If I can give no other advise (again), just do it. Not in a Nike way, but because all of the fears are in your own mind. For an analogy, did you ever go skinny dipping? Were you nervous? did you go anyway? Did anybody say anything? So, same fears and same result.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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6th July 06, 08:15 PM
#45
 Originally Posted by pbpersson
I MUST make sure that it is below my knees. I don't feel llike I'm really dressed when I'm wearing it.....
You do not need to make sure that it is below your knees - you are completely covered even with your kilt at the top of the knees. Also, with a Utilikilt, that narrow apron will naturally fall right between your legs when you sit. That's the whole idea of the heavy, narrow apron combined with the bi-directional pleats.
Darrell
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6th July 06, 08:35 PM
#46
My advice- take two of these and go forth kilted.
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6th July 06, 08:45 PM
#47
You can't look any sillier than the young man I saw today at an amusement park who had the waistband of his pants below his buttocks and a long, ill-fitting shirt over top.
I could tell he'd pinned the pants in place - they never sank any lower, nor did he grab them and pull them up even once.
Not that a kilt would be the safest garment to wear at an amusement park - it might be very amusing, come to think about it - but it would have looked far better than what we saw today. :rolleyes:
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6th July 06, 08:51 PM
#48
[QUOTE=pbpersson][QUOTE=Cawdorian]
The more you wear it the more comfortable you will become.
I MUST make sure that it is below my knees. I don't feel llike I'm really dressed when I'm wearing it.....
You've gone to the trouble and expense of actually getting a kilt. Next must be the initiation rite. Hand holding is not permitted. Choose your target location such as a grocery store or gas station. Put on the kilt and pretend you're wearing a pair of big old baggy shorts.
Memorize this
I must not fear.
Fear is the mind-killer.
Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.
I will face my fear.
I will permit it to pass over me and through me.
And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path.
Where the fear has gone there will be nothing.
Only I will remain.
Take a deep breath...
Go out and initiate thyself like every other member of this board.
It's a bit of a rush the first time but you'll never look back!
Try to have fun with it!
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6th July 06, 09:44 PM
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7th July 06, 12:53 AM
#50
Well done.
It gets easier.
You'll love it.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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