Men in kilts, only in the UK and then only because the law allows one in such
garb to carry a Sgian Dubh, Even then it's a big cost for the legal right to carry a small knife. Frankly I think I'd rather go unarmed.
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There is a section in UK law which allows people in traditional dress to carry a fixed blade knife, otherwise one is only allowed a <=3 inch non locking pocket knife. Many American men (including me-my father and grand father) are quite attached to their pocket knives.
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Unfortunately for me (if I were to visit the UK), I'm also attached to the wearing of pants.
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"No man should be rich enough to have another organize his closet and no man should be so poor as to be obliged to do so"........Carl Marks
Just saw a guy in a Utilikilt last night. If I were a guy, I'd buy one. The pockets unsnap to allow your stuff to be screened easily in airport xrays. it was very cool.
^As long as the shorts aren't visible, you're good, but I'd skip them. And I would think "coverage" would be a good piece of criteria for undergarments.
After a couple of years of temptation, I finally decided to take this plunge. I found a great looking, almost full length cotton/ramie Ys skirt on sale today. It'll be about 2 weeks before the alts are done (a touch taken in at the waist), but it works. Incredibly comfortable and can be paired with most anything I normally wear.
It is comparable to this in terms of draping and length-
(wsj)
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