Only on special occasions. For normal day to day use they dress the same as in any other Western country.
Scottish kilts come from Scottish Highlands. The first historical records of Scottish kilts are from the 16th century. Since then, kilt was used as a traditional Scottish army uniform.
yes they do
Kilts, sporrans, dirks, whiskey, haggis, highland games, engineers (especially on ships)
Haggis, whisky, kilts, bagpipes, Loch Ness Monster, Edinburgh Castle, oil, Ben Nevis, highland dancing, poor health.
The national dress in Scotland (for men) is the kilt. A 'dress' kilt is worn with a white shirt, black waistcoat and black jacket, a sporran, socks and black shoes. It's also sometimes worn with a 'gillie' shirt, which is a loose white shirt with a criss-cross lacing tie at the neck. This is a more casual look. However, it is still worn with the sporran, socks and shoes.
Day to day clothing in Scotland is largely the same as in the rest of the United Kingdom. During special events, particularly weddings, Scottish men will wear tartan kilts and other formal wear.Usually just the same clothes as in the US, but on special occasions, the wear kilts.
Skirts or Kilts.
Scotland
Only when they visit Scotland.
Scotland was the country that kilts originated from. The kilt was invented and used all the way back to the 16th century in Scotland.
Scotland
no
Golf, kilts and bagpipes :D
Kilts, bagpipes and haggis.
Bagpipes and kilts
Scotland on formal occassions and celebrations
In Scotland we do parades and wear kilts and eat food its like a normal parade reall
there family kilts you no them skirt things xD