X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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30th October 06, 12:57 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by porrick
That's good.
BUT, seeking and being granted permission?!?!
Reading this thread - and others of same nature - I just can't believe how incredibly eh, should I be very diplomatic and say "narrow minded" so many of the US schools and businesses are when it comes to how people may dress
I'd better stop, and vent my frustrations somewhere else...
Rgds from "the old world",
patrick
I know, I know but given the political climate surrounding kilts we felt it was best to ask first rather than risk being asked to leave. My son got himself into a bit of trouble recently and he can't afford anything bad happening. We're back on the right track now and it was just too risky for him to take the chance and show up kilted. I should also say that some of his friends did wear kilts to the prom last year with no repercussions so it's not all schools all the time. Some are more narrow-minded than others.
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