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14th March 10, 05:05 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by RockyR
... I'll try (if the opportunity presents itself) to stress the fact that it's not a costume to be worn once a year. I wear the kilt daily and it's comfortable, classy, male clothing.
I'd rather have a MALE reporter b/c he can 'play dress up' and model a kilt outfit for the whole viewing audience, rather than just me with a woman wearing a man's kilt.
... Typically, they want to ask what Celebrities we've made kilts for, who our 'regular' customers are and what we wear under the kilt. I'll TRY to keep that answer PG or PG-13. 
I'm with you on the above points.
I assume that you will be helping the reporter to select a kilt from your stock. If he doesn't know what tartan to pick you might want to suggest American Heritage. That would visually imply that kilts are not just for Scottish or Irish Americans. Television is primarily a visual experience. You can use that to your advantage.
I hope you can agree with him to avoid the underwear issue completely. It's a personal decision that people make for themselves, not a topic for idle conversation, and it's certainly not the reason the kilt is worn. With that said, it's amazing how often the question comes up from the most unlikely people.
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