MeninKilts

Just returned from Vancouver BC for the annual get together. Very unique brand and wonderful group.

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it’s sooooo wierd

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I can’t imagine shaving my legs.

Do thier employees have to shave their legs? Seems excessive

No they do not shave they wear the traditional Scottish knee high socks and in very cold climates long johns

I think it’s an interesting concept. Obviously the unique image has helped them market their brand.

As an owner I’d be concerned with staffing if major growth was my goal. It’s hard enough to find good help, so I would be hesitant to throw another barrier in the way by mandating such a silly (my opinion) uniform.

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I would hate working in one of those…Uh, ma’am, my eyes are up here.

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Yeah but the only way I’d wear a kilt is if I was strapped with a claymore.

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Imagine the ladder work on a crowded city street. Especially if ya gotta throw one leg out back for a counter weight…

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actually i think it may help. not everyone will be prepared to wear it, those who do don’t mind, maybe even like drawing attention to themselves and being a bit extroverted.
kind of prequalifying.

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Hey Guys: This is nothing like women working at Hooter’s! I our case people would probably be throwing up.

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If you don’t have enough balls to wear a kilt…

Strapping a claymore to your junk seems risky for any remaining ball :rofl:

Can women work at Men in Kilts? Can men work at Hooters? Just thinking out loud

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There is a high percentage of women who own MininKilts franchises. So yes women do work for them.

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Anyone know what they pay their window cleaners? If I was a young guy seeking employment in the window cleaning industry and I had two equal job offers: one from a company that wants me to wear a kilt and another from a company who wants me to wear shorts and a t-shirt, it would be a no brainer. If the kilt company was offering 33% more, then I’d be more inclined to think about it.

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Claymore is a 6 foot sword the Scottish would carry. You typically don’t mess with someone who carries that big a weapon. I just don’t see many Scots in this area so I’d need a sword to keep from getting rolled. It’s just where your from.

For example, for me to wear a top knot pony tail, I’d have to carry the 3 foot razor blade known as a katana. I’m a peaceful guy but while we were at disneyland a few weeks ago, I was wondering if it was a felony or a misdemeanor to hold a hipster down and cut off his little ponytail.

I guess I’m just not that secure in my masculinity… or whatever.

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Or just get fat, play the blues and wear a Kimono like Steven Seagal

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You know, I spend so much brain power translating this forum from american to English… It did not even cross my mind that you’d mean anything other than the mine!

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