Quote Originally Posted by GreenDragon View Post
this is from our HR site:

BUSINESS ATTIRE POLICY

**snip**Each employee has the responsibility to decide what is appropriate each day, taking into consideration the nature of the work and what the manager thinks is appropriate.

**snip** Dressing professionally shows respect for your co-workers and your work and means that attire does not become a distraction to getting the work done.
I doubt many of us would deny that a kilt, for all that we love it, can be a distraction. Anyone who can almost drive into a streetlamp when watching a guy in a kilt could be said to be distracted!!

All GreenDragon's manager has to do is state that she believes the kilt would be a distracting influence in the workplace and she would be backed up by the workplace dress code. Bang! Your arguement would be dead in the water...

I'm really sorry, mate, but I suspect the only way you're going to get a kilt at work is either a) win her over to your side, or b) find a kilt-friendly work environment.

Either way, good luck!!

Hachiman