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Kilts - appropriate club attire for men?
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By *alladega OP Man
over a year ago
Huntingdon |
yay or nay? hot or not?
I'm talking plain black here, no Braveheart nonsense; and a normal swingers club, not a fetish or dress-up club....
Keeping in mind that
(a) I'm neither Scottish nor Irish
(b) don't want to be refused entry for dress code
(c) no desire to be beaten up by angry Scotsmen |
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I'd say yea.
The bloke I play with occasionally turns up to swingers clubs in a kilt . Once, he was challenged by the staff and he simply lifted up his kilt and proved he was a Scotsman...
There was no argument from the staff after that incident! |
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"yay or nay? hot or not?
I'm talking plain black here, no Braveheart nonsense; and a normal swingers club, not a fetish or dress-up club....
Keeping in mind that
(a) I'm neither Scottish nor Irish
(b) don't want to be refused entry for dress code
(c) no desire to be beaten up by angry Scotsmen "
Yay from me, tey are cool, will there be a sporran too? |
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By *eeBDMan
over a year ago
Wigston |
Absolutely, one of my play friends wears his to club occasionally for events but has recently just taken to wearing his sporran to keep his locker key and money in etc instead of a towel, I wholeheartedly approve of it. Nice views of his arse and when he gets a hard-on he do push ups with it |
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over a year ago
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I wore a plain black kilt to a swingers social in a pub, I was worried about the reaction because I am not Scottish either (grandfathers but that is too distant). I only had positive comments, including ones from Scottish people.
The main question is was I wearing anything underneath. It is up to you if you want to or not, I didn’t and it was fine.
My advice - go for it. They are very comfortable and a great conversation starter. |
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"I wore a plain black kilt to a swingers social in a pub, I was worried about the reaction because I am not Scottish either (grandfathers but that is too distant). I only had positive comments, including ones from Scottish people.
The main question is was I wearing anything underneath. It is up to you if you want to or not, I didn’t and it was fine.
My advice - go for it. They are very comfortable and a great conversation starter. "
I for one appreciated your attire that night |
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"I've seen men in kilts at VA (probably your nearest club OP) so they're certainly accepted there "
If that was at milf club that was me, honest.
There was no issue but the kilt goes down better at evening parties rather than in the daytime. Obviously nothing underneath.
Mine is pretty short leatherette ie more like fetishwear rather than a Scottish “utility” kilt.
If any Scots challenge it’s worth checking out your clan name, the vast majority of English surnames are vaguely related to a Scottish clan you can hijack for the night. |
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Clubs are a place to be yourself without judgment. If you want to wear a kilt, wear one. Depending on dress code of course but I'm pretty sure even in a dress down club wearing a kilt with nothing else on would be considered dress down just the same as a towel around your waste. |
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