Kilts! Coed or Sandbox, I could not decide

Kilts! So I searched and only came up with two local threads that even mentioned them and both were old. Curious, though, from a ladies perspective if you are out in the wild is a kilted dude a dud or a stud? Utility kilt or Tartan, either way, does his comfort in his own skin win the day or is he immediately that weird guy that puts his own self in a corner? Men, weigh in as well. Do you talk to that kilted guy or shun him like an oddball cousin that without eye contact you can pretend you didn't see?
Exchequer's Avatar
Kilts! So I searched and only came up with two local threads that even mentioned them and both were old. Curious, though, from a ladies perspective if you are out in the wild is a kilted dude a dud or a stud? Utility kilt or Tartan, either way, does his comfort in his own skin win the day or is he immediately that weird guy that puts his own self in a corner? Men, weigh in as well. Do you talk to that kilted guy or shun him like an oddball cousin that without eye contact you can pretend you didn't see? Originally Posted by Sasnakra

I am a huge fan of plaid. Back when we had a Tilted Kilt in Fayetteville, I talked to the girls for sure.




If I was in Scotland I would surely talk to a man especially if he was offering me a glass of Macallan 1950 - Exceptional Cask 67.


On a side note, Arkansas has available franchises for sale


https://www.meninkilts.com
I am a huge fan of plaid. Back when we had a Tilted Kilt in Fayetteville, I talked to the girls for sure.




If I was in Scotland I would surely talk to a man especially if he was offering me a glass of Macallan 1950 - Exceptional Cask 67.


On a side note, Arkansas has available franchises for sale


https://www.meninkilts.com Originally Posted by Exchequer
I have to admit, I'm a big fan of the kilt. Swinging free is the bomb. Never have I ever been so jealous of women being able to wear a skirt on a daily basis. If you haven't tried it, do it once I'd just for a laugh. You'll be a believer, I assure you.

FYI, Macallen is good stuff. Wish I could afford to drink it daily. My go to is a15 year-old French cask glenlive. About 70 something of dollars for a bottle. Oban little bay is my next go to.
DallasRain's Avatar
Mmm kilts... i fondly remember lifting a sweet guys kilt up on Bourbon Street... i luv kilts!
austin88998833's Avatar
I have Scottish ancestry. I definitely need to get one and experience the freedom and getting are-rated real good. Like the guy with the romper only the kilt would be much better!

https://youtu.be/tZVCertAHkc