Curiously I have been complimented on my "kilt" even when its a skirt not remotely like a proper kilt. Maybe a tartan skirt, maybe with pleats, but just because a man is wearing it. I don't bother correcting them, why get hung up about.FLbreezy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2026 1:48 pmIt's a thorny subject here, but you're not wrong!
I don't have any qualms about calling a skirt a skirt, but many will call any skirt worn by a man a kilt, and I'm ok with that, even if it offends a kilt purist.
My wife will use the words interchangeably, even when I'm wearing a very obviously female-intended garment. Whatever works, it's fine with me.
Ultimately everything is profit driven. There needs to be a market for mens skirts to be taken on by big retailers. Previous projects like Skirtcraft, Midasclothing have come and gone. The best we can do is normalise skirts as much as we can just by wearing them like its the most normal thing.