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    Where you wear the Kilt - A Spin-off From "Kilted Anxiety"

    A few days ago our own Cowher voiced concerns over anxiety not in WEARING the kilt itself, but getting out of the house.

    Many of the suggestions started with going to where you know you'll feel comfortable being kilted.

    In the spirit of that advice, I thought a thread on exactly where we all wear our kilts and feel comfortable, from select Scottish themed evenings to down-and-dirty pub crawls and everywhere in between, might serve as an aid to those who suffer from similar anxiety or who just need a shove out the door from time to time.

    For me, I usually wear the kilt casually. In cooler months with a sweater to our local St. Andrew's meetings or pubs (hose up), in warmer months with a polo to the zoo with my son (shorter hose scrunched down).

    I'd personally like to wear it more dressy (nice night out) but my wife doesn't like being "shown up"

    I think I'll also start to wear it to more formal evening non-Scottish functions as well, as I really like the overall effect and feel vs my tux.

    It is my goal in life to not have to wear trousers at all. I don't care if that means linen shorts in the sweltering summer heat or a kilt when temperatures allow. I have a great dislike for "pants" (both the UK and American meanings).

    So, where do YOU love to wear your kilt?

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    I began by wearing them to Highland games and celtic functions. Then I moved to scotch tasting events as well. My fiance, mother, and I were in Prescott, Arizona for the Highland games when I was able to wear my kilt to the biggest Western bar in the area (this was pretty intense, and I have never had so many stares). A few weeks ago I started wearing my kilt to my local Irish pub that I frequent quite often. The biggest set-back for me has been that I dont have (until the next couple days) but one kilt, and I am spill stuff on myself quite often. So, this has been my experience. I will say, I was really surprised that for the most part it goes ignored out in public situations.
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    I wear a kilt everywhere, except to work. When I get home from work each day, I put on a kilt (usually my acrylic). Weekends, I am kilted. There is no place that I will not kilt.

    My very first day in my first kilt, I took my wife out to lunch, went to our local Chinatown to shop the markets, went to two of our local grocery stores, the public library, Blockbuster to get some videos, and a local drugstore, then just around the neighborhood. All things I normally do each weekend. I look forward to wearing my kilts. It isn't a matter of occasion, just a matter of when I am not at work and can.

    My biggest dilemma is how dressy I want to go and what I am limited to... usually by my wife... who I suspect puts the brakes on me because I am just SO GOOD LOOKING in my kilts that she doesn't want to fight off crowds of screaming girls and...OW! stop hitting me!!!... sorry.... what I meant to say was, that I am limited by my wife so as not to embarrass the proper highlanders with my over the top flash because I have no sense....

    apparently, that is the correct answer.

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    Where do I wear mine? I wore one to the Bruno Mars concert last night. (I have a 15 year old daughter who loves him. I know, he's radio friendly bubble gum.) I wore an Amerikilt to fix my fence this afternoon. I wear it to the pub, to see bands that I personally enjoy (like Iron Maiden and Seven Nations). So apparently, I'll happily wear it anywhere and everywhere.
    "Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burly Brute View Post
    I began by wearing them to Highland games and celtic functions. Then I moved to scotch tasting events as well. My fiance, mother, and I were in Prescott, Arizona for the Highland games when I was able to wear my kilt to the biggest Western bar in the area (this was pretty intense, and I have never had so many stares). A few weeks ago I started wearing my kilt to my local Irish pub that I frequent quite often. The biggest set-back for me has been that I dont have (until the next couple days) but one kilt, and I am spill stuff on myself quite often. So, this has been my experience. I will say, I was really surprised that for the most part it goes ignored out in public situations.
    Did you wear the kilt to the Palace?

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    I was given a great kilt by an SCA personage (King of the Outlands at the time) and wore it to a few SCA events.

    When I finally acquired a custom kilt - I only wore it to Games, Burns dinners, Scottish Society outings, and once to a Gaelic Storm concert.

    Recently, in the aftermath of my truck accident, I wore a kilt to work and out and about in New Mexico.

    Last week, my wife even said "You know, you'd be more confortable in a kilt" So I changed out of my trousers for the evening (although we did not go anywhere).

    All in all, it seems like I need to have an "excuse" to wear it... Hmmm...

    Rob.
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    Lately it seems I have been wearing a kilt to concerts. I've been to see Iron Maiden, Katy Perry, Bret Michaels, and Floggin Molly kilted in the past months. I plan on wearing a kilt next month to see Poison, Motley Crue, and Dropkick Murphys.

    I've also worn a kilt for other casual activities, including mountain hikes with my family, trips to Disneyland, running the Warrior Dash, and visits to the pub.

    A friend just started training for Highland Games, and is trying to get me involved in this. Obviously, I will go kilted for moral support, but may eventually try it out.

    I plan to wear my tank to my wifes' 20 year high school reunion next month too.

    See, there really isn't a right or wrong place to wear a kilt. Hope this help some of you out.
    "When I wear my Kilt, God looks down with pride and the Devil looks up with envy." --Unknown
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    Quote Originally Posted by azwildcat96 View Post
    Lately it seems I have been wearing a kilt to concerts. I've been to see Iron Maiden, Katy Perry, Bret Michaels, and Floggin Molly kilted in the past months. I plan on wearing a kilt next month to see Poison, Motley Crue, and Dropkick Murphys.

    I've also worn a kilt for other casual activities, including mountain hikes with my family, trips to Disneyland, running the Warrior Dash, and visits to the pub.

    A friend just started training for Highland Games, and is trying to get me involved in this. Obviously, I will go kilted for moral support, but may eventually try it out.

    I plan to wear my tank to my wifes' 20 year high school reunion next month too.

    See, there really isn't a right or wrong place to wear a kilt. Hope this help some of you out.

    Where you at the St. Patrick's day concert brotha?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Burly Brute View Post
    Where you at the St. Patrick's day concert brotha?
    Nope, saw FM at KFMA Day.
    "When I wear my Kilt, God looks down with pride and the Devil looks up with envy." --Unknown
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    Quote Originally Posted by azwildcat96 View Post
    Nope, saw FM at KFMA Day.
    Ohh right, nice man. Ok, didn't wanna derail the thread! Back on topic!
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