As best I can tell, Kilt Day may have been declared by Kiltmen.com. So it's quite arbitrary. And perhaps a little redundant, since Glenlivet sponsors Wear Your Kilt to Work Day on April 15. Still, the stigma that still gets attached to kilt-wearing rears its ugly head far too often, so us kilt wearers need to stick together. One of my friends and few actual readers is a perpetrator of this anti-kilt prejudice, so I enjoy flaunting my man-skirt around him whenever I can.
I do get some crap from guys when I go about kilt-ed, but I don't much care. They just don't have the cajones to wear ones themselves. That's their loss. Kilts are quite comfortable.
Also, the majority of ladies, it has been my experience, love a man in a kilt. Part of it, I am sure, is the perceived mystery of whether or not a man wears an undergarment beneath his kilt. My answer, regardless of the questioner's gender, age (well - as long as they're over 18), or anything else, is always the same: I just say, "There's only one way to find out!"
Moving on!
Another thing I am well known for is taking my shirt off anytime I am indoors and am allowed to. Having an excess of insulation (read: fat), I get far too warm wearing a shirt in a room-temperature environment. And that is why I love Improv Everywhere's latest prank: to poke fun at Abercrombie & Fitch's homoerotic advertising that constantly features shirtless men (more like boys in most cases), Improv Everywhere sent 111 shirtless men in to shop for shirts at Aberzombie & Bitch (as I like to call them). A "no-shirt, no-shoes, no-service" policy makes sense in an eating establishment, but in a clothing store? Don't you want to sell shirts to the shirtless? But no, A&F kicked them out.
This reminded me of something I did last week. I had gone into a store to purchase some new underwear for myself. I was wearing a kilt when I did so.
I love irony, and practice it whenever possible.
- Mattbear out.
5 comments:
I'm just jealous that I couldn't pull off that look.
"Wiwille said...
I'm just jealous that I couldn't pull off that look."
I know.
The only reason I don't have a kilt is I don't know if I'm a Cameron or a MacPherson.
Maybe I should just play it safe then and get an Irish one.
Get yourself a Utilikilt. They're more comfortable and easier to wear than traditionals.
I came across your blog by a google search, and I enjoyed reading your posts. Great wit. I am a pert near full time kilt wearing guy in Seattle, and I am now employed by Utilikilts after being a cook for the last 9 years. I am married and have one toddler aged son. I started a podcast called This Kilted Life about being a kilt wearing guy in a pants wearng world, but since working more than full time, I haven't done much in the show in some time.
Great to see more bloggers in kilts, and keep it up, I am putting you on my RSS feeds, so you better keep up the good writing!
Thanks
Kilted Eric
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