It's called a Kilt.
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
A kilt is not a skirt, it's a kilt. The kilt is worn only at special occasions, like weddings.
Although many Scotsmen might object to the description a kilt is essentially a pleated skirt made of tartan cloth, which can be worn by men. See the related link.
Kilt
A kilt, but it is only worn on special occasions as a National dress. Men in Scotland usually wear the same as men in any other Western country.
Someone who makes kilts for a living, a kilt is a traditional skirt-like clothing that is worn by Scottish men.
A skirt is a skirt. However, if you mean the knee-length garment worn by men, that's a kilt. A kilt is not a skirt; there are differences in construction (for one thing, skirts are usually either pleated or not; a kilt is pleated in the back and flat in the front).
A Kilt - and you don't have to be Scottish to wear one. A sarong. A towel (after showering).
An angarkha is another name for a kurta, a traditional item of clothing worn in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, a loose, knee-length skirt worn by men and women.
A form of clothing worn by ancient egyptians. It is a wrap around skirt that is knee or ankle length and usually worn by men.
Obviously each and every scottish people call them Skirts, but in scottish there are multiple types of skirts just like Tartan Skirts, Plaid Skirts and e.t.c. So, scottish people call stirts also with their specifc name as discuss above. Thank you!
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Hakama is a type of traditional Japanese clothing. It covers the lower body and resemble a wide, pleated skirt. Hakama was originally worn only by men, but today it is worn by both men and women.
An Egyptian skirt is called a "shendyt" or "schenti." It is a traditional garment worn by men in ancient Egypt, typically made of linen and wrapped around the waist.