A wise way to go. I just showed up...had a good run, then finally the power and control came out and I was prohibited, then "won" by filing a grievance.

Was kilted today due to an all morning training - much more comfortable way to sit. A young lady who was just hired as an intern and has a Celtic name asked me, "What tartan is that?" Was wearing my USA Kilts Edzell/Navy tartan so I said "Navy." She said, "No, I mean what clan tartan is that." So I said, "U.S. Navy" and she even more firmly demanded to know which clan the tartan was for. So I finally explained that the various military services in the U.S. have unofficial tartans and this was the unofficial U.S. Navy tartan...then she got it.

Then another young lady coworker teased, "Are you a 'real' Scotsman?" And I replied, "Not at work, I'm not that stupid."

Then one of the visiting presenters, a young man of 16 representing a youth program, asked me in a confused/serious manner why I chose to wear the kilt. Just responded that I knew I had a long sit down meeting today and I wanted to be comfortable. My immediate supervisor was standing near and tossed in my Scottish heritage.

Point is...I think because folks know us at work, when we are kilted at work questions are likely to fly moreso than when we're out and about in public.

Lots of educational opportunities. None seem distracting other than the folks with the inappropriate questions....and that's them, not us.

Enjoy!!

Ron