A Kilt - and you don't have to be Scottish to wear one. A sarong. A towel (after showering).
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they don't - Scottish men wear kilts on special occasions. Irish pipe bandsmen wear kilts only when playing music
they wore deer and Buffalo skin men wore something like a skirt and women wore a dress
Well, there are many countries in which a man would be seen as acceptable for wearing a 'skirt', but a noteworthy one is Scotland, where it is traditional dress to wear a kilt, which is not dissimilar to a skirt. 'Skirts' were worn by the Ancient Egyptians also, and there are places in the Far East where traditional dress, especially for monks, is a skirt of sorts. Furthermore, tribal dress in Africa is frequently a skirt of some sort. It is the pretty much a situation where a man is either more acceptable for wearing trousers, or a 'skirt'. Of course, I wouldn't expect a tribal African to wear trousers, would you? Therefore, wherever you would not expect a man to wear trousers, they are likely to wear some sort of a skirt.
Yes, low quarters and black socks are authorized with the skirt.
Sure. Why not? In Scotland and New Zealand men wear skirt-like lower garments.
Skirt and legends
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Men wear a suit. Women wear a white skirt or dress.
the woman wear cheong-sams a skirt and the men wear suits
a quilt. its like a scotish skirt for men.
they don't - Scottish men wear kilts on special occasions. Irish pipe bandsmen wear kilts only when playing music
So they could scratch their sacks without having to unbutton their girl pants.
The men wear a shirt and trousers and the women wear either a blouse and skirt or slacks, or dresses.
men were genrally naked but the women sometime wore short skirt
they wear weird things,like men wear skirts and women wear these REALLY REALLY long skirt-like dillys..... ^^ ***