Quote Originally Posted by billmcc View Post
Several people have mentioned the wearing of a kilt on Tartan Day. The average person won't spend the money on a kilt, but there are other types of tartan clothing (trousers, shirts, ties, hats, etc.) that are more affordable and could be worn with one's everyday attire.

I can't wear a kilt at work (violates safety rules), but I can wear a tartan shirt or trousers.
The aforementioned Minnesota Tartan Day cooperative releases a new Tartan Day button for each year -- no two are alike -- a very easy way to "show the colours" at work.

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