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jeanine38
10-25-2015, 12:02 PM
I will be in London for business in February and plan to do some sightseeing. I'm not someone who can or will try to pass. However I would like to spend my leisure time in a skirt or kilt. Will I likely encounter any difficulty? Any tips on keeping my legs warm?

reb.femme
10-25-2015, 12:09 PM
Bloody cold in February. Kilts are worn more as a wedding thing by Scots these days, not every day wear. I'm sure a genuine Scot can advise with more authority though :heehee:.

Personally, if you want to wear a skirt in our winter time, accessorize with leggings. Could also go for a tunic dress and leggings. Ankle or knee high boots will compliment nicely. :)

Whereabouts in London will you be? Central London is very cosmopolitan and you would encounter no trouble at all.

Backy ...edit - oh *ugger...should have been BECKY!

debstar
10-25-2015, 12:40 PM
To be honest you are far better off waring a skirt as a Kilt (while it may seem like the safer of the two options) will likely make you a tourest attraction. If you don't mind the attention go ahead. Never once have I seen a kilted individual in London.

Katey888
10-25-2015, 12:54 PM
Hi Jeanine,

No trouble at all for the kilt... In fact, if you're around at the time of the RBS 6 Nations rugby tournament, there'll probably be a number of itinerant Scottish supporters also sporting their sporrans aboot the capital, even though the team will be playing elsewhere... As long as you continue to cheer for 'The Devils in Skirts', you'll get along fine... :)

As for keeping warm, leggings are a good idea (as proposed by Wacky Backy... or was that Becky...? ;)) but you'd best not hang out with the real Scots folk if you do that... :eek:

Katey x

pamela7
10-25-2015, 05:49 PM
kilts not a problem at at. I have a friend there who makes fashion kilts for men, including e.g. white with big roses on!

Rachel Morley
10-25-2015, 06:09 PM
I'm a Brit who goes back to "ole blighty" every year and so knows London fairly well(ish) and IMHO you can get away with a kilt no problem. Ok, you don't see them every day and so what debstar says about being a "tourist attraction" is probably true, you might get a few "looks" but I think for the most part people with think it usual to see a person wearing a kilt in February! ... BRRRRR!! COLD!!

abbylhr
10-26-2015, 01:16 AM
As a local, +1 to what others say, kilts will attract attention from tourists, not Londoners.

People don't care what you wear as long as you stand to the right on tube escalators and always have your Oyster card handy when entering/exiting the gates.

Vala
10-26-2015, 01:59 AM
I'm from the Netherlands and never been to London so I can't say anything about the acceptance but I should read the warnings about the weather very closely. The Netherlands has the same kind of weather and in February that's cold, very cold. I don't think it will be pleasant, Tucking won't be a problem tho.

Nashmau
10-26-2015, 02:55 AM
even though i am not from london, i often visited and sometimes in winter. if you are used to warmer weather, expect it to be cold. like mhh... if you are from the us, i would say the new england area kind of winter cold. So if you really wanna do that, you might wanna consider thermal underwear and leggings. otherwise enjoy your trip

pamela7
10-26-2015, 05:31 AM
london's warmer than amsterdam in the winter, not quite as temperate as Cornwall, but still its only a few cold days, every several years might be some snow, but the mass of city keeps it warmer than the land around. leggings under a long flowing skirt will go a long way, and english ladies often wear 2 pairs of leggings in the winter

reb.femme
10-26-2015, 05:49 AM
... and english ladies often wear 2 pairs of leggings in the winter

Totally wrong! It's one pair of leggings and wrinkled skin underneath. Just looks layered and un-ironed. :heehee:

London is a great place (I would say that wouldn't I?) and so long as you're not naked, anything goes...almost anyway.

Becky

dominique
10-26-2015, 06:11 AM
I'm from north of the border. If just wearing the kilt, its suprisely warm cause you've got 12 yards of material around you. It kept the Scottish troops warm for generations so it will keep you warm in London.

Teresa
10-26-2015, 06:33 AM
Dressing how you choose in London shouldn't be a problem ! If you intend to go drab then a kilt should work, if you want to go dressed maybe a nice tartan skirt but wear some nice boots to keep warm

Beverley Sims
10-26-2015, 09:14 AM
I don't find any fun in a kilt, a heavy woolen garment that needs to be worn with, and without the proper accessories.

Skirt, leggings and long boots are the "costume" I have worn.

No one seems to notice, especially in December.

pamela7
10-26-2015, 10:36 AM
okay Becky, down here in't west country them there ladies do wear two pairs 'o leggings without it showing, but i'll cede to your expertise on whether london ladies will not be seen dead in two pairs :-)

Judith96a
10-26-2015, 11:29 AM
Jeanine,
How to keep warm in February in London really depends on what weather you're used to. If February behaves itself then it is likely to be cold and wet. However, there's a reason that us Brits talk about the weather so much - it can be really unpredictable! So... If you're wearing a kilt - get a proper 12 yards one and some highland socks. You (bottom half at least) will not be cold (unless you're used to the Tropics in which case no garment has ever been made that will keep you warm in a London February!). If you arrive in the middle of the Six Nations Rugby (especially if Scotland are playing England in Twickenham) then you will not be the only kilt-clad person in town! Otherwise? Who knows?
Have fun and stay safe!

P.S. If it's not already a criminal offence to wear leggings with a kilt (either a proper "men's" kilt or a kilted skirt) then it should be! The two just don't mix. :shudder:

Lorileah
10-26-2015, 11:50 AM
. As long as you continue to cheer for 'The Devils in Skirts', you'll get along fine... :)



Katey xThe Black Watch play rugby?

pamela7
10-26-2015, 12:13 PM
Lorileah, i would say Katey was referred to the film "Carry on up the Khyber"

Amanda M
10-26-2015, 01:31 PM
Don't get me started! A proper pure wool kilt, good kilt socks and a pair of decent brogues will get you to the North Pole! Mind you as someone else said, about tucking. Tuck what?

No, really, you will be as warm as toast - go for it!!