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Man with a Mission to wear a Kilt for a year

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 6:20 pm
by r.m.anderson
Article published in the Minneapolis/St. Paul Star & Tribune newspaper 3/20.
Man with a mission to wear a Kilt for a year :

http://www.startribune.com/local/251123861.html

So far he has been able to weather the storm (50 days + of temperatures below 0 degree F).

Re: Man with a Mission to wear a Kilt for a year

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 8:49 pm
by couyalair
Can,t help feeling "so what?"
"A mission"?

Mean Martin.

Re: Man with a Mission to wear a Kilt for a year

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 11:41 pm
by skirtyscot
He's cheating! He only wears a kilt for part of each day. :D

Good effort, anyway!

Re: Man with a Mission to wear a Kilt for a year

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 3:29 am
by Uncle Al
Good article but the last paragraph shows that the 'author/writer' really
doesn't know what they're writing about. The guy owns 4 KILTS not
Tartans. Some kilts are made from tartan(plaid) material. Geeeesh :!:
Yes, one can wear their Tartan(family/clan) colors in the form of a kilt,
a tie(shudder the thought), a cumberbund or even a jacket/coat.
Even I don't own 5 tartans, but I own 5 kilts - some made from tartan
material :D

Uncle Al
:mrgreen: :ugeek: :mrgreen:

Re: Man with a Mission to wear a Kilt for a year

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 5:44 am
by Caultron
skirtyscot wrote:He's cheating! He only wears a kilt for part of each day. :D

Good effort, anyway!
I suspect very few,if any of us go skirted or kilted every waking hour.

But every hour in public (and every news article) builds acceptance.

Re: Man with a Mission to wear a Kilt for a year

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 7:39 am
by Big and Bashful
I managed a whole week last year without a single pant. While sailing I only took a variety of skirts. Well it's a start!

Re: Man with a Mission to wear a Kilt for a year

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 10:52 am
by crfriend
Big and Bashful wrote:I managed a whole week last year without a single pant. While sailing I only took a variety of skirts. Well it's a start!
I, too, have gone a few weeks without trousers, but that's in the past by a bit as I wear trousers to work nowadays. We shall see what summer -- if it ever arrives, that is -- brings with it.

Re: Man with a Mission to wear a Kilt for a year

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 2:14 pm
by Big and Bashful
I am looking forward to Summer, at least I have a waterproof skirt now for Scottish weather. Most days once I get home from work I change straight away into a skirt, as the weather is still cold at the moment I am using the heavy khaki 41" skirt from Style J. It is doing duty to give my Midas skirts a break. This one doesn't really go with the rain kilt because it is several inches longer, which would look a bit odd.

Re: Man with a Mission to wear a Kilt for a year

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 7:15 pm
by SkirtedMouse
Perhaps I am in a minority, but I went from April 2012 to September 2013 only wearing skirts without ever wearing trousers or shorts.

Attendance for a family wedding forced me to wear trousers for a few hours, but I have been skirted ever since then which I put down to being extremely lucky in having a very tolerant employer who puts up with my sartorial choices.

I do hope there are others here who have managed similar length continuous skirt wearing?
Caultron wrote:
skirtyscot wrote:He's cheating! He only wears a kilt for part of each day. :D

Good effort, anyway!
I suspect very few,if any of us go skirted or kilted every waking hour.

But every hour in public (and every news article) builds acceptance.

Re: Man with a Mission to wear a Kilt for a year

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 7:58 pm
by Kilted_John
^It's been over four years since the last time I wore a pair of long trousers. I do sometimes wear shorts, but, most of the time I'm either in a skirt or a Utilikilt. Wear the Utilikilt when I have to deal with my sister's ex. Used to wear the shorts, but, after I discovered that his current wife had become a Farcebook friend of mine under an alias, all bets were off.

-J

Re: Man with a Mission to wear a Kilt for a year

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 8:52 pm
by crfriend
Kilted_John wrote:It's been over four years since the last time I wore a pair of long trousers.
Congratulations.
Wear the Utilikilt when I have to deal with my sister's ex. Used to wear the shorts, but, after I discovered that his current wife had become a Farcebook friend of mine under an alias, all bets were off.
Oh, that's got to suck.

Farcebook {snicker} is something I am just not willing to go near. LinkedIn is useful, but I rather like to keep a bit of a low profile. Of course, the skirts don't help with that.

Re: Man with a Mission to wear a Kilt for a year

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2014 1:41 am
by Zorba
My repartee about Face***k is: "I'm not on Facebook - and you shouldn't be either!".

Its interesting that Face***k represents the population at large percentage wise - except for one group who is much smaller there than in real life: Computer professionals of one type or another. We know better...

As for skirts - I think the last time I wore a pair of shorts was in 2011 for a brief period on a road trip when we were in some VERY backwoods/redneck areas. And that was for 2-3 hours at a time for 3 or 4 days. Haven't worn a pair of conventional long pants since about 2006 or so, although I regularly wear "Harem Pants" to dance classes.

Re: Man with a Mission to wear a Kilt for a year

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2014 2:46 pm
by couyalair
Since 2002, I have worn trousers twice. Once in Morocco to avoir embarrasgsing my hosts when ôut walking kin their very conservative backwoods village, and once to take part in à session of Spanishfolklore, when I thought peuple might not approve of my foreign outfit (Scottish kilt).
Otherwise, kilts and skirts all the time except to go swimming. Being retired and independent makes my choice a lot easier of course, and when doing voluntary work, no-one has ever told me I ought to be in ieans like everyone else.

Martin

Re: Man with a Mission to wear a Kilt for a year

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2014 12:12 am
by Felipe
It's all about the confidence, building up trust with yourself, idk.. Can be a really healthy year tho (confidence is all about improving mental health).

Re: Man with a Mission to wear a Kilt for a year

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 3:24 am
by Kilted_John
crfriend wrote: Congratulations.
Yup, wore them for when I was asked to testify in the divorce trial proceedings. Donated them to Goodwill the next day. I probably will have to get another pair for when I restart my job search, which hopefully will be soon.
Oh, that's got to suck.

Farcebook {snicker} is something I am just not willing to go near. LinkedIn is useful, but I rather like to keep a bit of a low profile. Of course, the skirts don't help with that.
It's what happens... Guy's a bit of a nutter. And also happens to be the Snohomish County, WA, Department of Emergency Management director.

With respect to farcebook, I probably wouldn't have joined, except for peer pressure. It's a bit of a time suck. Although, I have met a few people through it.

-J