RE:Utility kilts for men

I am fortunate that my boss not only allows but encourages kilt wearingNice!!!!

This post was edited
RE:Utility kilts for men

I wish that were true for me. I once bumped into my boss around town and I was wearing my kilt. He seemed really put off by it. I figured it was a safe bet to never bring it up for office attire.

This post was edited
RE:Utility kilts for men

I wish that were true for me. I once bumped into my boss around town and I was wearing my kilt. He seemed really put off by it. I figured it was a safe bet to never bring it up for office attire.I've been wearing my skirts everywhere. I've received a lot of double-takes and a few positive comments.

I got one negative expression. And I may be reading too much into it. I walked through a doorway and then held the door open for a mom and her two children who were following me. Mom was very appreciative at first and then she saw my skirt. A startled and slightly horrified look came over her face -- or maybe she just remembered she left the stove on.

This post was edited
RE:Utility kilts for men

I have been wearing kilts for 19 years now. Being a guy with a thicker bottom half(ass and thighs) it makes finding pants that fit well and comfortably a pain. Kilts do away with all of that, get it to fit in the waist and you're good. I have dress kilts, utility kilts, a handful of tartan kilts and solid black kilts, as well as a light weight 5 year lounge around kilt. I love them, definitely one of my favorite items to wear.

This post was edited
RE:Utility kilts for men

When I was thin -- around the waist -- I couldn't find pants that fit. My legs are very muscular.

If the pants fit at the waist, I couldn't get my legs into them. If they were big enough for my legs, they were way t big for my waist.

Now that I have quite a belly, that's no longer a problem.

Nonetheless, skirts are great.

This post was edited
RE:Utility kilts for men

I have been wearing kilts for 19 years now. Being a guy with a thicker bottom half(ass and thighs) it makes finding pants that fit well and comfortably a pain. Kilts do away with all of that, get it to fit in the waist and you're good. I have dress kilts, utility kilts, a handful of tartan kilts and solid black kilts, as well as a light weight 5 year lounge around kilt. I love them, definitely one of my favorite items to wear.

Meaning you like them a lot or dislike them less than most others types of clothing?

This post was edited
RE:Utility kilts for men

Ive been thinking about buying a kilt for awhile now but just havent pulled the trigger yet. When Im at home on my private and secluded property I have no need for clothes and when I go out I wear socially acceptable shorts or pants. In my own personal experiences of encountering men wearing kilts is that most of them are doing it for a counter culture fashion statement, its never a guy who could be a business banker or other normal person. This is why I havent been too eager to follow through and buy a kilt.

This post was edited
RE:Utility kilts for men

There is a young man working at our local grocery store. He wears kilts on the job. I have wanted to ask him if the management had to approve but he is usually busy as a checker. I estimate his age around mid 30's.

This post was edited
RE:Utility kilts for men

I find it so comfortable and practical to wear a skirt, as well as being very sensual. I have been quite shy about wearing them when I am out, but am getting more confident. So far there have been some "double-takes", but no negative comments. I try to do it in a way that looks good, so the skirts are not especially feminine, like in my photo. For me it isn't necessarily cross-dressing, it is just wearing an item of clothing I find suits me.

This post was edited
RE:Utility kilts for men

I find it so comfortable and practical to wear a skirt, as well as being very sensual. I have been quite shy about wearing them when I am out, but am getting more confident. So far there have been some "double-takes", but no negative comments. I try to do it in a way that looks good, so the skirts are not especially feminine, like in my photo. For me it isn't necessarily cross-dressing, it is just wearing an item of clothing I find suits me.

With you there mate, commando with a skirt on is way more comfortable than any shorts,

This post was edited