Are You Scottish Enough to Wear the Kilt? Is it offensive for non-Scots to wear kilts?

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  • @MrMickcameron
    @MrMickcameron 2 ปีที่แล้ว +302

    As a Scot I’m more than happy to see anyone wearing a kilt. If your culture is not worth sharing then it’s not worth having!

    • @IFYOUREADTHISMADRAGE
      @IFYOUREADTHISMADRAGE 2 ปีที่แล้ว +23

      As a Scot I completely agree. When I see people wearing a kilt, I see that as someone enjoying our culture. It baffles me why people get pissed of with people of other cultures using their style, it shows respect. Let everyone wear a kilt!

    • @amedeo4512
      @amedeo4512 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Same here

    • @Ndropazin
      @Ndropazin 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@IFYOUREADTHISMADRAGE I will give you my opinion as a non Scot. It was part of the fun to look for informations and knowledge related to the kilt (and everything going around it), I can't say everyone will share this side but it's worth the time.

    • @timothycampbell495
      @timothycampbell495 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Tapa leat, mo charaidan Alban! (Yes, I know most Scots don't speak the Gaidhlig, but my wife and I are learning to speak it). I've been kilting up for about 2 years now and have never had a negative comment from the public, even here in Oklahoma! The secret is to wear it like you mean it, like you are the only person there who is properly dressed whether it's a formal event in a P.C. or ultra casual in a T-shirt and combat boots. We even have a friend of German decent (we try not to hold it against him) wearing a kilt occasionally! My response to those who sometimes ask "Why the kilt?" is usually"If you had ever worn one, you would know" LOL

    • @the-kilted-trucker59
      @the-kilted-trucker59 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@timothycampbell495 well Tim my heritage is of scottish and German. I love my kilts and I need to get a new laiterhosen. Just proud of my ancestors. And it's true if you have worn a kilt it does it own explaining.

  • @jerielpalmer2414
    @jerielpalmer2414 2 ปีที่แล้ว +153

    I am not officially Scottish or Irish. I am African American. My wife bought me my first kilt and I just absolutely LOVE wearing my kilt. It's my first kilt. It doesn't fit perfectly. but I will wear it EVERY chance I can.

    • @kylesteele9403
      @kylesteele9403 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      I love that -- saw a dude on Reddit just the same who kills it. The kilt lives on

    • @michaelanderson751
      @michaelanderson751 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      @@TingTingalingy you do realize neither dreads and braids is directly a African oriented things. Dreads is a natural process of hair on human and animal alike. Pretty much all cultures in history had dreads and braided hair. Greeks,vikings,caveman, scottish,etc. Dreads only seen as a black thing is cuz bob Marley and reggae artists in the 70s. Also on the things on kilts. Again every one wore skirts,togas,etc. Pants and legged garments wasn't a thing in a big part of human history. So all around none of these things are one race,nationality etc. So we shouldn't be pressured to not enjoy.

    • @michaelanderson751
      @michaelanderson751 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@TingTingalingy you choose to read read it that way. Doesn't mean I wrote it that way.

    • @evancrawford2771
      @evancrawford2771 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Jeriel I agree. My wife mentioned one day, "let's buy you a kilt". And it was something I never even considered before. It wasn't that I came to a decision before to not buy a kilt, just it never even crossed my mind to buy/wear one. So we got one and I wore it around that day and it was amazing. Just so extremely comfortable. I bought 3 more since then so that I could rotate them.
      I had tried to look up what do Scots think about non-Scots wearing them and all signs point to: as long as you are respecting it, they really don't care. Just don't go using it as a Halloween consume.

    • @raystewart829
      @raystewart829 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      That's my view exactly. Its all about respect for the nation and its culture. I'm a Scot.

  • @ryzo122
    @ryzo122 2 ปีที่แล้ว +85

    As a Scot I concur with these lads, I love seeing people from other countries embrace the culture and history. Whether you have Scottish heritage or not, from any background, enjoy yourself above all. It's always fun to meet tourists and chat to them about their interests in the country and everything that goes with it. And remember, if you do come across some arsehole who has issues with you not being "Scottish enough" then remember the most Scottish thing to do is disregard their opinion (as most Scots don't like them either) and have a nip of whisky in commissary for their lack of brain. Slàinte.

    • @rickmoore3730
      @rickmoore3730 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I live in Canada and have Scottish heritage and had several uncles that were pipers and my Grandfather was a drummer in a pipe band . I only wear kilts now and it is with your approval and others like you that I once gave an Asian person who approached me to compliment my kilt that he should get one . I could tell he really wanted to lean into the whole kilt thing so I told him that a person doesn't have to be Scottish to wear a kilt , just wear it with respect to the culture ...which I could tell he would do . I would not have given that advice without people like you so thank you . PS . It makes me feel good wearing kilts with your approval as well !

    • @gaylescovel7308
      @gaylescovel7308 ปีที่แล้ว

      Personally, I like this attitude. Dont give a dam what you think, im going to keep on wearing what i like. Ultimate insult. Except for when young boys wear thier pants below thier butts. I look away, i just have too. 😣

    • @Davidinkilt
      @Davidinkilt 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      OK !

  • @l979corvette
    @l979corvette ปีที่แล้ว +3

    One thing a tour guide said the first time I was in Scotland “it doesn’t matter where you are from, while you are here you’re Scottish”

  • @bunchofives313
    @bunchofives313 2 ปีที่แล้ว +44

    As a proud Scottish man living in Scotland, (who last wore a kilt less than 24 hours ago - my sister's wedding!), I can assure you that the overwhelming majority of Scottish folk are delighted to see our traditional dress and culture being shared and enjoyed. Rock that kilt for all its worth!

    • @harrymacdonald858
      @harrymacdonald858 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Kilt as in died, the Clans wear kilt deed" no more Kilted..as in British soldier" as in Dog Tag'... Aye!
      Who invented the kilt and why?
      History of the kilt - Wikipedia
      A letter written by Ivan Baillie in 1768 and published in the Edinburgh Magazine in March 1785 states that the garment people would recognize as a kilt today was invented in the 1720s by Thomas Rawlinson, a Quaker from Lancashire. W
      The people who kilt the clans' love to Glot
      A PROUD CLANS MAN IN HIS KILT kilt ...Aye! ROCK ON TOMMY

  • @b.t.1632
    @b.t.1632 2 ปีที่แล้ว +104

    "Why are you wearing that Cardinals hat? You don't play for the Cardinals."
    -said no one
    "Why are you wearing cowboy boots? You don't work on a ranch."
    -said no one
    "I need to see your DNA results before I accept you in a kilt."
    -said no one

    • @whiskeyvictor5703
      @whiskeyvictor5703 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Superb analogies. I'll have to remember these!

    • @USAKiltsOfficial
      @USAKiltsOfficial  2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Great comment! I personally prefer to use the "blue jeans" analogy. Who is allowed to wear Blue Jeans... Cowboys only? Americans only?
      Yes, tartans have cultural / clan significance now, but originally, they didn't! And many were just 'made up' and accepted - See our video on the Sobieski Stuarts: th-cam.com/video/kc_S4yxQ6JM/w-d-xo.html

    • @bootstrapbill98
      @bootstrapbill98 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      said no one worth listening to for sure! the fact you care enough to be watching this video is qualification enough to represent the culture

    • @tommyamidtb-johansen7787
      @tommyamidtb-johansen7787 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Best comment !

    • @Davidinkilt
      @Davidinkilt 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@USAKiltsOfficial J'utilise moi aussi cette analogie quand je dois expliquer certaines choses sur le kilts à des ignorants ou des gens avec des idées préconçues.

  • @Beardychiel
    @Beardychiel 2 ปีที่แล้ว +54

    I'm a Scot who wears kilts in tartan and utility kilts, and my opinion is go for it. I'm proud to have people from anywhere want to and try wearing the kilt.

    • @oatseawong6664
      @oatseawong6664 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I'm 100% Asian and don;t have any western countries's heritage, but I wear t because I like it and wear it proper way as juch as I can, altohugh I'm not wearing i as daily functional.
      The country I born and living, the opportunities to find left-hand-drive imported US cars are more than man in kilt, haha.

    • @USAKiltsOfficial
      @USAKiltsOfficial  2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Excellent!

    • @harrymacdonald858
      @harrymacdonald858 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Kilt as in died, the Clans wear kilt deed" no more Kilted..as in British soldier" as in Dog Tag'... Aye!
      Who invented the kilt and why?
      History of the kilt - Wikipedia
      A letter written by Ivan Baillie in 1768 and published in the Edinburgh Magazine in March 1785 states that the garment people would recognize as a kilt today was invented in the 1720s by Thomas Rawlinson, a Quaker from Lancashire. W
      The people who kilt the clans' love to Glot
      A PROUD CLANS MAN IN HIS KILT kilt ...Aye!

  • @hondasaurusrex6998
    @hondasaurusrex6998 2 ปีที่แล้ว +57

    Haha! One of life's truth: " Those who matter don't mind, and those mind don't matter." Thank you gents, brilliant video.

  • @PaulHo
    @PaulHo ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Just had surgery that prevented me from dressing myself, so I had some wrap skirts made with hook and loop attachments and converted a pair of shorts into tearaways with a zipper on the side.
    Now I'm diving into the kilt world rabbit hole, and can't wait to embrace the enlightenment of my new identity as a free-spirit and loosey goosey resistance fighter. ✊🏾

  • @JBrooksNYS
    @JBrooksNYS 2 ปีที่แล้ว +38

    Cultures spread. People who arent Jamaican play reggae. People who arent Japanese love anime. Americans love yoga. And non-Scottish can wear kilts. And all that is OK.

    • @USAKiltsOfficial
      @USAKiltsOfficial  2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Agreed 100%! I'd add another: Scots love a good curry. And that's JUST as OK as Americans loving Chinese food or non Scots wearing the kilt. Culture is meant to be shared and appreciated, not hidden.

    • @davidstone1227
      @davidstone1227 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I recently heard a radio interview with an African who grew up wearing traditional garb. He was asked about 'cultural appropriation' and whether or not whites should wear traditional garments.
      His response was very telling. He said "We consider it the highest form of respect that others admire our culture enough to wish to observe our customs and dress as we do. How could we take offense? " BTW, this was said in very proper English - should we be offended because he is 'appropriating' our language? Or should we praise his dedication for learning another culture's (very difficult) speech?

    • @JBrooksNYS
      @JBrooksNYS 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@davidstone1227 I just spent a month in South America... Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia and Peru... I asked a few people I made friends with along the way about "Cultural appropriation and none of them even could understand the concept. They are happy to share their culture to anyone who is respectful. And you're right, I spent a lot of time learning Spanish and they are are thrilled that a white American guy took the time to partake in their culture on such a deep level. I also saw a Colombian man on the street playing the Highland Bagpipes... He was the worst piper I had ever heard but he really made my day. I was happy that he "appropriated" my culture. haha

    • @kittypeanut4102
      @kittypeanut4102 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ​@@JBrooksNYS as a peruvian person i second your comment, it's weird to find people take issue towards someone liking your culture and wanting to appreciate it

  • @davidcramb5793
    @davidcramb5793 2 ปีที่แล้ว +69

    I'll throw something else into the mix. In Scotland, most people take the attitude that if you want to be Scottish, and make a life for your family in Scotland, you're welcome. Doesn't matter your colour, religion or where you come from. If you love Scotland, you're Scottish.
    If you love the culture and want to wear the kilt with pride, go for it. After all, "we're aw Jock Tampson's Bairns" 👍

  • @MartinSproule
    @MartinSproule 2 ปีที่แล้ว +40

    as a Scot, who lives in Scotland, the majority of people I know, love seeing people embrace our culture. and the minority don't care either way

    • @JeffOfTheMountains
      @JeffOfTheMountains 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Question then: I have ancestry in Stewart Of Athol, and would love to represent those colors. What are they? Or do you know?

    • @LoisoPondohva
      @LoisoPondohva ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ​@@JeffOfTheMountainsthere's a registry 802 in the Scottish Registry of Tartans that is the oldest attested record of a specific Stewart/Stuart of Atholl tartan.
      The first ever Stewart of Atholl probably wore some variant of Bruce tartan, being the official successor and all that.

    • @JeffOfTheMountains
      @JeffOfTheMountains ปีที่แล้ว

      @@LoisoPondohva I know Stewart were big supporters of William Wallace and The Bruce during the Scottish Wars of Independence, but that's about all I know of them.

    • @LoisoPondohva
      @LoisoPondohva ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@JeffOfTheMountains well, after the death of Robert the Bruce, the king of Scotland was his son David, but he didn't have any legitimate heirs, so Robert the Stewart, son of Robert Bruce's eldest daughter Marjorie Bruce, became Robert II the Stewart, king of Scotland.
      His eldest son, also Robert, inherited his home and main fiefdoms in Atholl, and that's where the line of Stewarts of Atholl comes from (but the legitimate ancestry line of the clan was pretty soon broken).

    • @JeffOfTheMountains
      @JeffOfTheMountains ปีที่แล้ว

      @@LoisoPondohva Got a link to this? Or at least a way to see if for myself?

  • @marioguidotomasone1265
    @marioguidotomasone1265 2 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    I'd like to add a wee little thing to your beautifully phrased motto "Those who matter don't mind, and those who mind don't matter"
    In my experience all the Scots that saw me wearing a kilt and then discovered that I'm 100% Italian were absolutely estatic.
    So, in my case : those who matter loved it!

    • @keithad6485
      @keithad6485 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I remember comedian Frankie Howerd saying this mind over matter saying in an old Brit movie!

  • @buggysnake8699
    @buggysnake8699 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I was born in Scotland but moved to England when I was a kid - so I never got the accent.
    Its always made me feel like I'm not Scottish enough, thank you for this video.

  • @Elephant_Empire0
    @Elephant_Empire0 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I’m from Scotland. I have worked at lots of weddings and I have seen people from all walks of life wearing a kilt. I absolutely love seeing people wearing it.

  • @vivektulja4516
    @vivektulja4516 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for making this video. I am Indian by birth and a naturalized US citizen. I recently retired and am looking forward to spending a bit of time in Scotland. I am fascinated by Scotland and want to go there, wear a kilt, play golf, drink scotch whisky. Your video is an encouragement to me!

  • @gordonstewart8258
    @gordonstewart8258 2 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    I wore my first kilt when I was 5 years old. My mom made it for me to wear to a regimental pipe band performance (probably Black Watch, but I don't really remember). Afterwards she may have regretted it, because it left her with the task of convincing me that wearing it to school was probably not a good idea. Now, after half a century of playing in pipe bands, wearing the kilt seems pretty normal, even mundane.

    • @kellybrown685
      @kellybrown685 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sir, you are not just a Scot, you are a STEWART. This means you descend from Robert the Bruce and the Kings 9f Scotland. (It also means we are distant cousins)

    • @gordonstewart8258
      @gordonstewart8258 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@kellybrown685 Thank you, cousin.

  • @ragnarok2678
    @ragnarok2678 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have maybe 5-9% of blood from the Brittish Isles + Ireland, but I absolutely LOVE Scotland with all my heart, had the opportunity to visit Edinburgh and buy a kilt there, which is one of my most treasured possessions. Beautiful Royal Stewart, which I don't wear everywhere, but when I do, I just feel happier inside my heart, it feels right and I adore it. Love Alba, love Dùn Èideann! Most proud non-Scottish Scotsmen on the planet! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿❤️

  • @astoriacub
    @astoriacub 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Coincidence is so unexpected. Anyway, tonight is my last night in Scotland and I have a serious case of the blues. In one week I've managed to fall in love quite hard for this country in a way I never anticipated. The Highlands are so stunning they can make you cry. And the people are incredibly warm, friendly, kind, curious. My tour guide in the Highlands was so passionate about his country and man could he spin a story. I've found a scotch I really like and I had haggis 4 times in 7 days. Next on the list...a kilt.

  • @rodrigofuentes3491
    @rodrigofuentes3491 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hi, friends ! Í'm mexican and I'm very proud to wear sometimes a kilt. It's the tartan of McKensie of Seaforth.
    In my country exits The Saint Andrew's Society of Mexico and we have two pipe bands: The Saint Patrick's Batalion Pipes and Drums & Mexico City's Pipe Band.

  • @sillysailor5932
    @sillysailor5932 2 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    I'm scottish and I don't find it offensive at all. Wear a kilt, drink whisky, eat haggis and have fun.
    I wouldn't worry about doing it wrong. I often wear mine with cowboy boots.

    • @markmcriley2558
      @markmcriley2558 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      But, I don't drink, and I can't stand haggis. Will I be kicked out for that, even if I do have Scottish blood?

    • @sillysailor5932
      @sillysailor5932 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@markmcriley2558 yip that's a deal breaker 😝

    • @RelkinGame
      @RelkinGame 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I love haggis, collect and drink single malt....now with fear a ordered my first kilt. We'll see how that goes.

    • @keithad6485
      @keithad6485 ปีที่แล้ว

      I agree with everything you said except - the haggis. Yuk!

  • @frankmcintosh9860
    @frankmcintosh9860 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    As far as doing and learning the right way to present myself in a kilt, I come here for that information.
    Thanks folks for the videos and subjects!

  • @marti6641
    @marti6641 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I'm not Scottish at all, I'm Puerto Rican. Lol. I've always loved Scottish culture and music and now I am going to compete in my local highland Games. Your video helped a lot with some of my concerns offending anyone. Thanks!

  • @kashyyyk
    @kashyyyk 2 ปีที่แล้ว +42

    I’m not Scot and whenever I’m asked about my heritage, I tell the person “No, I’m not Scottish. I just think that Kilts are BA and I think more men should wear them”. Not once, even to people with Scottish heritage, have I ever had to elaborate or defend myself beyond that sentence.

    • @oatseawong6664
      @oatseawong6664 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I'm 100% Asian and don;t have any western countries's heritage, but I wear t because I like it and wear it proper way as juch as I can, altohugh I'm not wearing i as daily functional.

  • @picklesnoutpenobscott3165
    @picklesnoutpenobscott3165 2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    This is how sharing culture is done. No appropriation, only genuine sharing and joy to all. To enjoy it is to bring honor to it. Right on.

    • @hulluu.elf007
      @hulluu.elf007 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Exactly! For less appropriation and more appreciation!

  • @hulluu.elf007
    @hulluu.elf007 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Ugh, what a relief. I´m a none scottish person who thinks Alba is amazing and also wanted to wear a kilt. But I didnt know if I should. The idea of bothering or being disrespectful towards Scottish people was at the back of my mind so I was never able to finally get one or a sporran neither. I admire the Clans and Jacobites history so much. Thank you for this video, Im a happy lass!

  • @robertbatty4384
    @robertbatty4384 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I live in Scotland but I am not a Scot. I have worn the kilt most of the time for the last 5 years. I have never ever had anyone say to me that I should not. On the contrary, folk usually are pleased to see a man wearing the kilt and say so, both here in Scotland and elsewhere. It is possible that some (who don't matter) mind but they have not said so yet.

  • @Bicyclebradley
    @Bicyclebradley 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    My first kilt - was a cheap polyviscose kilt to wear when running hot summer marathons. I got so many compliments and positive feedback, it made me want a "real" kilt. While in Scotland I visited a fine kiltmaker who made me a Cunningham Tartan kilt that I wear on special occasions. Still nothing but positive feedback. My USA kilt gets nothing but positive feedback. While running a race with the poly kilt a Scotsman approached me and complimented me, asking nothing about my heritage or why I chose a kilt, he just said I looked "regal" in it. I wear it for ME, not for THEM, but I find that THEY are more complimentary than critical of the kilt. Do it for YOU and not for THEM.

  • @Gedred
    @Gedred ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I am Scottish 67 yrs old but lived in England since I was 5. I wear kilts all over the world and drove solo from Birmingham UK to Cape Town South Africa always in a kilt. Everywhere I went it was really well received. Yes some people laugh but not in a bad way. It makes their day. I now have kilts made in Egypt and South Africa, very special memories of my trip. Even strong Muslim countries have been fine Sudan loved them and they play bagpipes there. Saudi Arabia were fine too ladies in niqab's queuing up for photos breaks a lot of barriers down. The odd official in Saudi spoke to me in public areas but as soon as you say its national dress in Scotland they were a little miffed but fine. Just get on with it and dont worry about other folk. Its a great way to advertise Scotland to the world :-)

  • @ramblinrebel1
    @ramblinrebel1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    I really have always dared to be different. Originally I stated off wearing a kilt as a "costume" for St Patty's day, my wife' and son's birthday BTW. Fast forward, most of my close associations are referring to my Kilts as a mid-life-crisis. I work outside in the desert of Arizona and must say; the utility Kilts are the most comfortable attire I have ever worked in. No going back. Thanks for the channel gents!

    • @ironranger1
      @ironranger1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Is 40 and up mid life? LOL. (I'm 42)
      Got my first couple because my friend bought the wrong size, twice. (Utility Kilt) We got them for a Ren type fair my other friend is building up. So we are working and helping him grow the fair. In comes the Kilts.
      I find myself wearing them around the house alot. Do chores in it. It is a very comfortable piece of clothing.

    • @shalacarter5798
      @shalacarter5798 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      What is a utility kilt? I am so allergic to sheep’s wool but the thought of standing within 10 feet of it in Arizona just makes my skin itch. Lol

    • @ironranger1
      @ironranger1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@shalacarter5798 it's a non wool type Kilt, that you can have pockets and made for stuff more rugged. Runs less money that the more traditional types.

    • @ramblinrebel1
      @ramblinrebel1 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ironranger1 waaahaaa....My older brother told me I am actually having a late life crisis. So your 42 is more precise for a mid-life-crisis. 🤪

  • @clintshiplett8548
    @clintshiplett8548 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I was the "guy" that never got dared to do something, because I was the guy that WOULD go out and do it. That's how I ended up wearing my first kilt to an obstacle course race. I have good ones for nice wear, and casual ones for hiking, kayaking, and, of course, OCR running.

    • @timothycampbell495
      @timothycampbell495 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Fine! I double dog dare you to run an OCR wearing a kilt regimental style 😁

    • @clintshiplett8548
      @clintshiplett8548 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@timothycampbell495 only if you're at the bottom of the wall when I go over.

  • @timrogers2638
    @timrogers2638 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I'm two generations from Scottish heritage (Robertson). I know enough to know that Robertson is one of the major families of Clan Donnachaidh, and I can pick the Robertson tartans out of a lineup. When I decide to wear my kilt, I've never encountered a "gatekeeper" challenging my heritage or worthiness to wear said kilt. Moreover, I regularly receive compliments.
    What I WOULD ask those interested in wearing the kilt is to understand the history of the tartan one chooses to wear if one does not have a heritage connection with a clan. This will engender goodwill if one encounters a person of that clan or family that one took the time to learn something about the tartan and the associated clan, and didn't just pick it at random.

  • @kevinlove4907
    @kevinlove4907 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks for a great discussion. I recall the first time I more my MacKinnon kilt. It was to a gala dinner at Loon Mountain NH. I walked in feeling proud and a bit nervous. A very sweet little elderly woman came right up to me after walking into the ballroom and quietly whispered in my ear that my kilt was on backward. After a hasty trip to the bathroom my wife and I had a hearty laugh.

  • @janhejcman
    @janhejcman ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I am Czech, I absolutely love Scotland and after I finish my A levels here in England I want to go to uni in Scotland. I actually wanted to wear a kilt for prom. Thank you so much for this video. I was scared to wear it as I didn't know if it's appropriate when I am Czech, but now I don't mind.

  • @exnuke1972
    @exnuke1972 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    My only "fear" would have been that my kids would have been given $#!+ because of how I dressed (I'm in a very rural conservative community). The response, however, has been very positive.. even at work.

    • @oatseawong6664
      @oatseawong6664 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I'm 100% Asian and don;t have any western countries's heritage, but I wear it because I like it and wear it proper way as much as I can, altohugh I'm not wearing it as daily functional.
      The country I born and living, the opportunities to find left-hand-drive imported US cars are more than man in kilt, haha.

    • @xcaptainspookyx6115
      @xcaptainspookyx6115 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I'm glad they're positive. I also live in a small conservative city and get ragged on for my kilts. Got called a "dress wearing f@9" at walmart the other day. Sad part is most people in my area are Scottish descendents and they just don't get it.

    • @rickmoore3730
      @rickmoore3730 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@xcaptainspookyx6115 I live in a very small town and have never gotten that kind of comment . That is really sad and unfortunate that there are people in your town that are so ignorant of the culture of kilt wearing . I hope you get some compliments .

    • @xcaptainspookyx6115
      @xcaptainspookyx6115 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@rickmoore3730 thank you! I get lots of compliments too but it's just those ignorant remarks that aggravate me. I've noticed the ladies seem to love it. 😁

  • @dougdraper4892
    @dougdraper4892 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    For me, this is how it usually goes:
    Nice little old lady: “Are you Irish?”
    Me: “Nope.”
    (I wonder why the first question is about being Irish; I figured it was a Scottish look.)
    Lady: “Are you Scottish?”
    Me: “Nope.”
    Blink
    Blink
    Me: “I’m comfortable.”
    For bonus points, she’ll ask me about my bagpipes.

    • @mibnsharpals
      @mibnsharpals 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      This happens to me a lot when I wear one. Even if it's worn very casually, people ask if you're from Scotland.
      If it suits the people, there is no reason not to wear it.

  • @fractal_3
    @fractal_3 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    From my conversations with Scottish folk, I get the impression that we Americans actually care way more about kilts and tartan patterns than they do. One Scottish guy didn't even know what his family tartan was, much less care if anyone wore a kilt from it.

    • @spaceraider404
      @spaceraider404 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      To be honest is varies, some folk love wearing kilts and some see it as a pain in the arse

    • @b.t.1632
      @b.t.1632 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      This is very true. I have had similar discussions with Scots. In fact, one of my Scottish friends laughed at us (Americans) saying, "You guys are too uptight over this stuff. You don't get this way over your pants, do you? How could you ever get dressed in the morning?".

    • @martinmacdonald9238
      @martinmacdonald9238 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      As a Scottish person i disagree. I agree with what Rocky said by anybody wearing it respectfully but i have to say your impression is wrong. We have strong pride in the kilt, tartans and anything Scottish to be honest. Of course there is minorities.

    • @d.robnicholl2588
      @d.robnicholl2588 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I'm in Canada and I see the same thing here. We have military regiments here that the Kilt is their uniform, not just for parade but the actual uniform.

  • @Neo7Geo
    @Neo7Geo 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I am from Glasgow and if you turn up in a kilt from any country then you're alright in our book. Relax and don't over think it. Scottish people are easy going and open to others. Enjoy and please visit :)

  • @b.t.1632
    @b.t.1632 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    One of my Scottish friends laughed at us (Americans) over this [self imposed] controversy, saying, "You guys are too uptight over this stuff. You don't get this way over your pants, do you? How could you ever get dressed in the morning?".

  • @gerrynewnham9932
    @gerrynewnham9932 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    100%, Rocky and Eric. Probably the best video you have made and should be essential viewing for anyone interested in kilt wearing.

    • @rickmoore3730
      @rickmoore3730 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I totally agree Gerry . I was thinking the same as I watched the video .

  • @thomasrape4616
    @thomasrape4616 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Most of my Scottish ancestors were jacobites and came to America for refuge. I decend from the Stewart, Douglas, Wallis, etc. More or less Scottish royalty and nobility. When I did the genealogy and found this it blew my mind. With that being said how would I choose my tartan? I live in Texas where it's been 100+ degrees every day for the last 8 weeks and wearing a kilt the traditional way sounds awsome. The air flow to my lower half, no swamp crotch.

  • @MaxJW-ln4xm
    @MaxJW-ln4xm ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you Rocky for your view on the "external" pressures...
    I was happy to hear that response as I say "gatekeepers", be dammed !
    As another man who just happens to be Black I am also the very proud owner of 8 kilts that I wear to Celtic fests, renaissance faires & St. Patrick's day parades. I've heard or seen most of the bull crap before.
    I wear what I want, when I want & if "they" don't like it, they're welcome to come & try to take it off me !!!!!

  • @chrissoulies8560
    @chrissoulies8560 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I walked into a bar in the rural south on the way back from the Highland Games in my kilt. Guy turns around and says, "Sit here, man, you look like someone interesting to talk to". In the end, if you wear it in as much confidence as you wear pants, you'll be good to go. As far as being Scottish enough? Well, no one's anything enough in the US...we are such a mixed bag here. It's just fun to embrace your background regardless where it's from. IMO/YMMV

  • @rob4sox
    @rob4sox 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    The first time I wore a kilt was for my wedding. It wasn't a very traditional wedding, and my bride was wearing a red dress. So I thought about what I could wear that was also not particularly traditional. I rented a PC kilt outfit with an Irish National kilt. I was a little unsure at first, but once I put the entire outfit on, I loved how I looked in it. And everyone at the wedding/reception was very positive. It wasn't long after that I purchased my first kilt, and now I've added a second. I'm not a serial kilter by any stretch, but I'm always looking for opportunities to wear one. In fact, my parents are in from out of state, and I'll be donning my County Down kilt in about an hour from now! Kilt on, everyone!

  • @edencat9410
    @edencat9410 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This video is very wise and educational, because it can be applied to absolutely every daily matter, that’s truly amazing~ I hope that more people will be able to hear likewise supportive and important words in their lives. Thank you for supporting the ones who have concerns about the matter. Starting new things is very challenging, if one has no support, and especially if it is something completely unconventional from their perspective. So I’m really glad to come across your videos. I have actually watched the Irish Fairy video, but clicked on this one out of curiosity, and I was glad that I did. You’re speaking some really nice words~ Thank you for your work~

  • @angusdrummond6719
    @angusdrummond6719 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Well put all around...love the energy!

  • @Azzameen99AZ
    @Azzameen99AZ 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I was on holiday in Scotland this Summer, and more for the fun of it checked how much a kilt was.
    Found one in my size, a colour (didn't recognize the tartan, didn't think it important, thought it's a fake pattern for tourists) I like and that works with all of my shirts and jumpers, and tried it.
    Felt weird at first, but it was within budget, and it looked like me, so I bought it.
    Wear it a lot around the house, in the garden, still working on the courage to wear it outside, though, since we're a small town full of narrow-minded blockheads.
    Did wear it for a short walk to the recycling bin two blocks down a bit ago, so there's progress.
    And I looked up how to properly wear it, since I wanted to do it right.

  • @edoc006
    @edoc006 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Checked out the Scottish kilt website for a new kilt, and ended up here. Loved this video, thanks so much!

  • @TDavidPoe
    @TDavidPoe ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm interested in trying the kilt for the first time. Thanks for your insight and encouragement.

  • @richardwhite3924
    @richardwhite3924 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My mother's family traces back to Clan Lamont and I have had the pleasure of visiting my distant relatives in Dunoon, Scotland. True, the American branch of the family has been in Massachusetts since 1750 but I think I am "Scottish enough" to wear a kilt - and so do my Scottish relatives. After all, the present Laird of Clan Lamont lives in New Zealand - I think he's "Scottish enough" to wear a kilt too.

  • @adammcinnes5615
    @adammcinnes5615 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I once got into an argument with a girlfriend about wearing a kilt. She didn't think that they were masculine, but she got over it. I remember telling her that it's a pretty confident guy who would wear a kilt, and that men in kilts have fought on battlefields and survived in some pretty austere conditions. As some would say, "Kilts: because balls this big don't fit in pants."
    On the subject of gatekeeping, the way that I look at it is cultural appropriation versus cultural appreciation. I have a friend who has no Celtic ancestry, but was a premier Highland dancer. I have friends with no Celtic ancestry who play in pipe bands. They do it because they love and celebrate the culture. Besides, it's not like kilts are the only garment like this worn by men around the world. Wear the kilt with respect to the culture that it's from, and I won't really have issues. Wear it to mock culture or otherwise be disrespectful though, then I will have issues.

  • @allisonshaw9341
    @allisonshaw9341 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    As a Native with a Scottish father, I have never had my Scots or Celtic ancestry questioned by actual Scots. As a matter of fact, I wear a Shaw tartan sash and clan brooch pin as part of my Cherokee regalia. There have, however, been a few Americans who have questioned whether or not I had the right to do so, as if I have to honor just one heritage and shun the other. That is just plain ignorance as far as I'm concerned.
    Men of many cultures - including right here in the Western Hemisphere - have worn attire that can be called kilts. The kilt is comfortable, be it a full-on wool tartan or heavy cotton Utilikilt. As for dealing with haters, naysayers, and idiots trying to stir up shit, why else do you think the Almighty gave you a middle finger?

    • @Grace-ms7un
      @Grace-ms7un ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ❤❤❤ I love that so much! Osiyo from another mixer.❤

    • @allisonshaw9341
      @allisonshaw9341 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Grace-ms7un Wado, sis!

  • @relicpathfinder2800
    @relicpathfinder2800 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Two words.
    Acculturation and assimilation.
    I'm a Hines 57, another words, a mutt on the geographic stage.
    My family name does NOT have a tartan associated with it.
    (I adopted the Kilts and Culture as my Clan colors).
    But my family names has a history, it's from Breton.
    The Bretons migrated to many places.
    Scotland being one of them, after the battle of 1066.
    Through "acculturation" into the lowlands or border region, they became like the people of the area.
    Another known family outcropping is from the Norsemen who settled on Scotland along the same southern or border region.
    They "assimilated" to the area.
    I'm not Scottish by blood, but yet I kinda am by design.
    I'm sure over the decades, to centuries, there is as much Scottish blood in my veins as there are French/Breton and Norse in modern Scottish nationals.

  • @thonatim5321
    @thonatim5321 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    American born here. I personally would not wear a kilt that was not in my heritage. I guess I am a fuddy duddy. I wear my father's kilt (Black Watch) and my mother's tartan for flashes. People will engage me in the questions and I enjoy sharing my heritage and what each piece of Scottish clothing.

  • @Doctor_Kissworthy
    @Doctor_Kissworthy ปีที่แล้ว

    I regularly wore a kilt on nights out a couple of years ago in Essex, where I was born. I moved to the Highlands of Scotland in August 2021. I got a job, bought a flat and had a kilt made at the local outfitters, 'Scottish National' tartan, because I don't have a clan. I wear it as often as I can and I've always ever had positive comments from the locals. Next week I'm off to see a posh show in Edinburgh and intend to wear the full regalia. Thanks for your videos, not everybody is an extrovert like me!

  • @demo7821
    @demo7821 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    No one here in Scotland will negatively care how Scottish you are if you’re wearing a kilt. I don’t know anyone that would see it as disrespectful. I enjoy wearing all of my kilts as regularly as I can. I have full dress outfits and non traditional outfits that I wear depending on the event I’m attending. Don’t worry about “what’s correct” and just enjoy wearing the damn kilt! They’re awesome and super comfy!

  • @professormindless
    @professormindless ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks I just got my first Ut Kilt at utkilts pre your recommendations and I have wore it in public yet...but I will! Thanks again.

  • @danmoth6472
    @danmoth6472 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video, guys! Always very informative (as well as entertaining). This one in particular, I had to make at least a comment... thanks for sharing your impressions and life lessons! Saor Gu Bràth!!!

  • @peterwright837
    @peterwright837 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I just wore a kilt for the first time 12 days ago at my daughter’s wedding in Scotland to a Scot. I loved it and looked far better in it than I ever have in suit. I plan to wear it again in about a month for formal night on a cruise to Norway for my 60th birthday. Can’t wait!

  • @stephanbatton5043
    @stephanbatton5043 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Absolutely. Love you guys keep up the great content and products!

  • @Seratral
    @Seratral 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I bought my first cheep casual "worker" Kilt 2,5 years ago. It took me like two weeks to get the courage to wear it outside. First I was really nervous and I felt like everyone was staring, now it's like normal pants for me. One week ago I finally ordered my first real 5 yard Kilt in the Lunar Tartan and I'm excitet AF. Can't wait to get it!

  • @TheMongo1357
    @TheMongo1357 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    First off, I really enjoyed and appreciated your response to that question Rocky 👍 👏
    Secondly, as a proud member of the North American Society of Clan MACDOUGALL and the only member in my large family, I proudly wear my kilt and catch disparaging remarks from my three brothers (all in good jest!)! I would add that if it is important to you for your own sanity and happiness, just DO IT!! Here in Central Florida, we are subjected to great amounts of humidity and I don't need to go into detail about what happens when humidity and being a large human collide??? Wearing as few clothes as possible is essential around here! Lol Seriously though, besides having the FREEDOM from biforcated products and allowing much needed air flow to the nether regions, there is that sense of Pride in being of Scottish descent and representing my Clan and its beautiful culture! Keep bringing these awesome videos Lads!! Slainte'
    Mongo McDougal

  • @ferdylondon
    @ferdylondon 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Whether it is a kilt, a kimono or geisha outfit, or for that matter anything else you do, think or behave ; if some one has a problem with you, THEY have the problem- it is not yours to worry about.
    If they are offended, upset or other, the problem is theirs to deal with and not yours to fret over.

    • @kellybrown685
      @kellybrown685 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Kilts are a traditional way to display Clan Affiliation. ANYONE can wear a kilt. But, if you respect traditions, you do NOT wear a tartan of a specific clan if you are not a member of that specific clan.

  • @garrimic3
    @garrimic3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just purchased my first two kilts and even though my ole lady threatened to send them back our sons said they would look after them when they came in the mail.
    I am some Scottish, Irish, Cherokee on my mother’s side. German, French Italian on my father’s side.
    I have loved the way the kilts look for years of my life and finally will have a set this weekend.

  • @tomswildandwonderfulviews
    @tomswildandwonderfulviews ปีที่แล้ว

    I really had no opinion on wearing a kilt until I started reading the history of my family’s Scottish roots and really embracing the richness of stories. Always loved the bagpipes even before I knew how Scottish I am. manu forti, family names Mackee, McKee, clan MacKay.

  • @mrm3508
    @mrm3508 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I'm not Scottish but a Geordie. I've been told I'm " Just a jock but with ma heed bashed in " 😄...so I've worn kilts...best to check if you surname has a tartan...if not wear a neutral tartan. Luckily my surname does have a tartan. But as ex military I prefer to wear the Help for Heroes kilt attire. A man wearing a kilt drives the ladies wild...and curious 😊😆

  • @e.a.k.5654
    @e.a.k.5654 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I'm a big Scotland fan since I've visit Scotland in 1995.💙🤍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
    And I wear my kilt all day If ist possible, mostly at Weekend with all accessoires.
    In my small town near Cologne I'm the "kilted Guy".
    All eyes on me....🤷.... But the most people say: ist's really looking good.👍
    For me it's a normal thing to wear a kilt.
    Best wishes from Germany.
    🤗

  • @marcodermody5236
    @marcodermody5236 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I just attended a Scottish wedding in Scotland. I'm Vietnamese and Guatemalan. Every Scottish family member loved that I was wearing a kilt. We were in a small Scottish village with one pub. Everyone in the pub loved that we were in kilts.

  • @jeramyhope2320
    @jeramyhope2320 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    We started applauding at the same time!

  • @franciscosantamariasosa7426
    @franciscosantamariasosa7426 ปีที่แล้ว

    thanks for your kind and interesting point of view, those help a lot, sometimes the non-scotish people are worried precisely because we love the Scotland history and culture and we don´t want to do something offensive, for example, in my country México, you can´t wear the flag in clothes if you are not in uniform, but with this video and the comments below from other people I undesrtand better to share your beautiful culture, thanks a lot

  • @cameronsmith6755
    @cameronsmith6755 ปีที่แล้ว

    I worried for a while and finally told my wife I wanted to do it. "Go ahead, I think you'd look great" was the response. Not one worry or care after that!

  • @kevinj8700
    @kevinj8700 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My hang-ups were all internal. I have had an interest in kilts since I was a teen but I also went to a Catholic high school with uniforms so Kilts were basically only worn by women. Combine that with the maturity of most high school kids and teasing/bullying was a concern. When I got my first kilt this year those concerns came back. I am happy to report that the response has been incredibly positive. Friends, coworkers, and even strangers have complimented the look. It also helps we have a local store calldd the British Isles Shoppe and they are such a welcoming community. It was there I bought my first sporran and when I wore it back fhere they fawned over me; such an incredible confidence boost.
    Now my only regret is not doing this sooner. It is so comfortable and I have yet to have a negative reaction - and at this point the positivity I have received would easily outweigh anyone who just wants to be sour.

  • @kencraig8715
    @kencraig8715 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Born and raised in Scotland, emigrated to America following the Army and married by Taiwanese husband in San Francisco. We returned to my home of Glasgow to celebrate our 20th anniversary with a renewal of vows at a gorgeous castle on the bonnie, bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. We had around one-hundred guys from all over the world, Taiwan, the USA, even England, all of whom rented kilts to enjoy the experience - and ALL LOVED THE EXPERIENCE. Some especially enjoyed being fitted for their Kilt at the rental store and walking to our host hotel in Glasgow before jumping on coaches to head to our ceremony. Everyone on the street complimented them as they walked to the hotel, and everyone in the hotel mentioned many times to guest that they had never seen so many people in Kilts! If you want to wear a Kilt - wear it proudly and wear it well. Most Scots will not have any problem at all with anyone wearing a Kilt - JUST DON'T PUT ICE IN YOUR DAMNED WHISKY - THAT WILL CAUSE A PROBLEM, LOL.

  • @sundaydiver
    @sundaydiver 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    For me, the hesitation is definitely external. Not only am I not Scottish in heritage, but as a German living in the US, wearing a kilt could potentially be viewed extra awkward, and I would hate to have to explain myself at every occasion. I became interested in kilts mostly from the utilitarian point of view -- I just think they're cool and a very functional piece of garment that should be much more widespread than it is. I do take a strong interest in Celtic culture, and I'm a hobby musician who loves to play music that comes from that part of the world, so I feel I'm making an effort. I guess I'm slowly working up the courage to just do it. I'm thinking about getting a "utility" kilt with the Isle of Skye tartan, which to my understanding is not a specific clan's tartan.

  • @johnmcgill4702
    @johnmcgill4702 ปีที่แล้ว

    i found my family tartan close to 20 years ago . I have bought 2 and wear them ever chance I get . I have heard all the comments both bad and good . But after visiting the highlands back in 2007 i fell in love even more with my heritage and the homelands, so much so that this year I and my family will be moving to England while we look for a house to purchase in Scotland. I look forward to letting my son experience the culture, history and heritage that his fore father have passed down

  • @JanetandGavin2024
    @JanetandGavin2024 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was at a wedding just outside of Rome (Italy) and was in Highland Dress. I was surprised to see Italian guests wearing Stewart Plaid. When I asked about it they said that they were granted the right by James Stewart (James II) when he went into exile there.

  • @sashidozerako262
    @sashidozerako262 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Finally got the courage and wearing my kilt to work. As since I took my DNA test and I'm 41% Scott Irish and Welsh so I feel I should hold pride in that. I've only got positive reactions and interest. I got a buddy at work who now wants to get him one haha. It's well worth being yourself rather then letting others make you. Have the courage to be different! It might surprise you. :). I love the comfort and feel of kilt it allows men to have proper airflow and comfort and it looks damn good too.

  • @Time_Lord_Council
    @Time_Lord_Council 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was born and raised in the US, but almost all of my mother's heritage is Scotch-Irish. I did some research, chose a tartan that seemed closely tied to my ancestry, and eventually found a shop online that actually kept it in stock. Now I'm just trying to find events that it's socially acceptable to wear it to.

  • @thehollowknight7856
    @thehollowknight7856 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am from Mexico and for a few months I have wanted to buy a kilt, and I had the opportunity to buy it and it is on its way to my country.
    I have faced complaints from my friends, parents, grandmother and siblings.
    Especially because they say that apart from the fact that I am not Scottish, that I would look ridiculous, that this is a taste of "homosexual" people (not to offend those of that orientation) and that some flat out tell me that I am not approach them if I do. Here in Mexico, people are mostly strong-willed and closed-minded, it doesn't surprise me that some fool calls me out on the streets while I walk or that my family rejects me, but this video makes me have an idea of ​​what I should do.
    I ask you in advance to thank you for your videos about the kilt fashion and how to handle these types of situations that happen with people who dare to wear it, I am happy to know that I am not the only foreigner who wants to wear a kilt, thank you very much

  • @wanderingsurveyor6059
    @wanderingsurveyor6059 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The only people who are allowed to wear kilts are those who respond, "You can try to stop me."

  • @kjlong77
    @kjlong77 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I honestly don't remember my fears the first time I wore the kilt, because the bagpipes I was trying to play were a much bigger issue at the time!!! Now the kilt AND the pipes are second nature.

  • @OuilmaEnyaGypsey
    @OuilmaEnyaGypsey 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Previous Hector Russell machinist here.
    I do still have the old chair, which belonged to the head hand sewer, Moira, in Inverness.

  • @mykelittell3785
    @mykelittell3785 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I had a friend who once told me, if your going to wear it, own it. He's gone now, but I own it everyday. Thanks Kenny!!!!

  • @charlesdriggers199
    @charlesdriggers199 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have so much Scottish heritage in my ancestry that I don't care what others think. And we are talking from the border all the way to Orkney. You be you. Cause it is not a skirt.

  • @iamcondescending
    @iamcondescending ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm Italian/German and I saw the DNKE Tactical Kilt and thought it was super cool, and kinda want to get it for range use on hot summer days.
    BDU pants can get warm, I feel like a kilt would be way cooler.

  • @christophermurphy1467
    @christophermurphy1467 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am English and live in London, I'm entitled to wear the Gordon Tartan through my mothers side who were from Northern Ireland and, (because of my military service), I am entitled to wear the 'War' Stewart Tartan. I have worn both - though it does take some thinking about wearing it when and when, appropriateness is important.

  • @timothythomas3257
    @timothythomas3257 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've worn a kilt for ten years now My father's from Edinburgh and I've celebrate my Scottish Heritage. I live in Arkansas and I've had only positive reactions to me wearing The Kilt😊

  • @walterscogginsakathesilver6246
    @walterscogginsakathesilver6246 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Factors. I will listen to you. Take your time

  • @SurferJoe1998
    @SurferJoe1998 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Well... kinda weird to coment like 2 years later but I'd like to share my Story. I'm currently in Edingburgh, have been driving around Scotland for almost three weeks. Yesterday I arrived in Edingburgh and found a wonderful Kilt and Tartan Store. And I bought a male kilt even if I am biologically female. Kilt, pin, Sporran, Belt... bought it. because I fell in love with the culture. And that night i went out with the Kilt. In a Pub. I felt proud and weird at the same time, but i've done it. people grind at me, looked at me, but maybe they are just not brave enough to do it on their own? It took me a lot of energy. So this Video and the comments make me feel better about it. Thank you all.

  • @fifinoir
    @fifinoir ปีที่แล้ว

    With most attire associated with a culture, those of the culture usually embrace others wearing their culture. It’s often those not of the culture that usually wrongly call it ‘cultural appropriation’ and say you shouldn’t. It’s generally just be respectful when you do.
    Also regarding ‘doing it right’ most of the ‘rules’ with kilt wearing were created after the ban of wearing the kilt where it became a regimented item only (mainly, it’s more complicated than that. Look up Scotland history tours ‘what they don’t say about the kilt’ for more in depth) some of the ‘rules’ around the kilt were created as just ways to make more money by using more material.

  • @jerrynunley9956
    @jerrynunley9956 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I just got my first kilt and will have no problem being out and about wearing it. My first clothing “out of the norm” is a Native American breechclout(loincloth) and leggings that I made myself.

  • @Ld19701116
    @Ld19701116 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'd have to say for me it was both internal and external internal because I do have Scottish Heritage on my maternal line through my mother and it's generally a paternal thing and the other internal part would be just being concerned to do it right so as not to look like a fool and bring disgrace or shame to my family my heritage or myself. And external it's just the fact that it was a nerve-wracking thing when I decided to do it. The way I overcame that was when I seriously started contemplating wearing a kilt after 20-plus years of learning of my Scottish connection, was to educate myself, and a lot of my information I have got through you. And when I finally got my utility Kilt, I do now have a utility Kilt and 3 Tartan kilts, I have heard mr. Rocky say before those who mind don't matter those who matter don't mind, I got it I put it on pulled up my boot straps and went out and did it. I have had some odd looks, but I also have had a couple of positive engaging conversations about it. All in all the best thing to do, as Nike likes ro say,"just do it".

  • @corymeyman6995
    @corymeyman6995 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just sent a couple messages to you before I found this video. The first time I was overheated at Ren Faire and decided on a whim to buy a kilt I was like "wow, this is completely comfortable and would love to wear these normally."
    Then I felt a bit uncomfortable about not being anywhere near Scottish and what someone would think when they saw me wearing a kilt. I didn't want to be offensive to a group but at the same time wanted to wear something that was pretty much made for the southern Arizona climate.
    My opinion is that I want to get a tartan designed for specifically my family, and then wear that after it has been registered, so I both respect all other designs and wear it with pride.

  • @alexchaniii6235
    @alexchaniii6235 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Not a single blood of either Scottish or Irish in me as the name suggests but rather plays the bagpipes in respect and amazement of the culture. Representing the culture right is the most important thing when wearing the kilt.

  • @LuisFernandoMataPsC
    @LuisFernandoMataPsC 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Lovely community here! I have a question here. What's your position on Utility Kilts? I get that's a nice alternative as to traditional kilts made of actual tartan that might imply or mean cultural associations to parts of the culture that one, as a non Scottish or Celtic might ignore an fall into a cultural impass. As a Mexican, I love seeing people all over the world embracing the coolest parts of mexican culture. Fun fact, one of the best Mariachi bands in the world is Japanese.

  • @danielcarter5537
    @danielcarter5537 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    As an American with a lot of Scottish ancestry! I wonder what is "Scottish enough", because I also have Cherokee and German ancestry! Plus, there are other cultures around the world that have, at various times throughout history, had different variations of the kilt. Although they had different names for it. The basic design of those garments were the same, and they were functional!

  • @zombielovesquad8751
    @zombielovesquad8751 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm in the New World Celts cause I'm very Celtic. My other half is now involved but he is Dominican and British. I pointed out that the Celtic people had towns on the northern coast of Spain and there is plenty of spill over in Britain. I'd be more surprised if someone DIDN'T have Celt in their blood if you go back far enough.

  • @UrielShlomoGarcia-fi4yu
    @UrielShlomoGarcia-fi4yu ปีที่แล้ว

    Since I began embracing my Celtic ancestry and wearing a kilt people have been more admired by my choice than a negative one.

  • @Davidinkilt
    @Davidinkilt 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello, je suis français et amateur de kilts depuis 20 ans, j'ai débuté avec un vieux kilt "Royal Stewart" d'occasion de la marque écossaise Baarie, je pense qu'il doit avoir 50 ans au moins. Le confort et le côté classieux m'ont tout de suite séduit, j'ai appris à marcher avec ce kilt le regard fier, depuis j'en ai acheté d'autres, dont des utility kilts qui ont remplacé tous mes pantalons, devenant un porteur quotidien (peu répandu, je sais)! Je porte les plus beaux kilts en laine tartans pour sortir, aller en ville, ou des occasions plus formelles. J'en ai deux en cuir aussi que j'adore.
    Ici en France je crois que nous avons 16 tartans déposés sur le fameux registre écossais. Les amateurs de kilts dans mon pays sont nombreux, il faut juste les inciter à se montrer, le français est un grand timide en général!
    Pour ma part, me mettre en kilt est une experience positive, au vu des compliments et des discussions avec des femmes que je n'aurais jamais eu auparavant.
    Je travail dans l'envirronement en zones humides, j'ai pu tester le déplacement en kilt dans les marais salés, ici dans le sud de la France, j'ai clairement une excellente agilité par rapport au pantalon et même au bermuda. Il ne me reste plus qu'à m'acheter le kilt ultime, celui des origines: le great kilt, j'en aurais un prochainement, de même que le fameux imperméable Inverness rain cape pour les jours humides.

  • @bridgetmartin3896
    @bridgetmartin3896 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love history, I also have been working on my ancestry, which makes me want to learn as much as I can about my ancestors cultures, I can follow my father family line to Scotland highlands, I love to learn everything I can about Scotland's history, I also want to embrace that culture, makes me feel closer to my ancestors...