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They can be called Trews, or just simply pants or trousers.
One can buy tartan trousers at various retailers. One can buy tartan trousers at Orvis, Scotweb, Heritage of Scotland, Scottish Tartan Authority, and The Celtic Croft.
Since the 19th century, the kilt has become associated with the wider Scottish and Gaelic cultures. Kilts are often made of a woolen cloth in a tartan pattern. Usually worn at formal events, competitors also wear this Scottish outfit at the Highland Games.
His sister made them for him.
Tartan trousers worn in Scotland are called trews.
The Scottish surname Downie (MacIlleDhòmhnaich, in Scottish Gaelic) does havea tartan. See tartansauthority.com for a picture.
A tartan skirt is a kilt, which is only 4 letters, but the Irish kerns (Gaelic soldiers) wore a leine, which was really a long shirt but is often (incorrectly) depicted as a kilt.
Scottish people wear tartan patterned clothing.
The answer you may be looking for is 'Trews' although I think it worth mentioning that you will find it very, very hard to find any normal member of the public in either Scotland, Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland ever wearing these. If anything we would be wearing a kilt and even this is not usually worn unless at a special occasion (like a wedding), an event that requires formal dress or a ceremony of some sort. Tartan trousers and the like are sold to tourists in many tourist shops especially in Edinburgh but these are made specifically for this purpose. I have lived in Scotland all my life and the only people I have ever seen wearing tartan trousers are the tour guides at Historic Scotland attractions.
Tartan is associated with Scotland because long ago each Scottish family had their own style of tartan so you could tell which family each person was from by what style of tartan they were wearing. nowadays however people just wear tartan as another fashion idea and it has been spread worldwide and many people from all over the world wear tartan every day.
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Campbell is a Scottish surname. It is derived from the Scottish Gaelic words meaning 'crooked-mouthed'; the Campbell clan's tartan is yellow, black, and red.
Young is indeed a Scottish surname. This is a name given to a son who had the same name as his father (similar to the "Jr" used in the USA or to the "Mac" in early Gaelic names). There is even a 'Young' tartan. It is indeed a very Scottish tradition to have your own clan tartan.