Quote Originally Posted by Father Bill View Post
I'm not a "Glee" watcher and have no idea what it is, so I suppose I am out of context, but responding to some comments above.

To me the kilt has always seemed extremely macho manly, so to see a gay man wearing it only means that a gay man is wearing a kilt. He has to wear SOMEthing to keep from being naked. If he wears the kilt for some reason, it's no different to me than p@nts.

What really and truly puzzles me is the concept that somehow the kilt would be associated with one's sexual orientation. To me those are utterly disconnected concepts.

Guess I'm just unusual.
I don't know, it seemed like some of the posts were conveying a worry that people will think all kilt wearers are like the character on Glee. I suppose that could happen, I suppose it could also be worrying a little too much.

As to new or unconventional fashion and kilt wearing, The Wizard of BC has posted several times on this, such as wearing a fedora and leather jacket with the kilt, and using the regular clothing one has and normally wears with the kilt. It really isn't traditional, and the waters are pretty muddy on that subject, so I'm not sure what to think anymore.