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.
Scottish people often wear traditional attire such as kilts, tartan patterns, and tweed jackets for formal occasions or cultural events. In everyday life, their dress is similar to that of people in other Western countries, with a mix of casual and business attire. It's common to see a combination of modern fashion trends and traditional Scottish elements in their clothing choices.
The kilt, a skirt-like garment worn by Scottish men, is a famous item of traditional Scottish dress. Tartan is the plaid fabric of which kilts are made; each clan has its own pattern of tartan.
Clothes mostly of the same brands and types as you would find people wearing in other westernized countries.
In exactly the same way as most other people in a Western country. However, on formal occasions, men often wear a kilt.
Much the same as children in other Western countries.
The same thing they wear any other day since they don't celebrate it.
Some wear the traditional kilts.
In Scotland, a "tam" is short for tam-o'-shanter, which is a traditional Scottish woolen bonnet with a pompom on top. It is often worn as part of traditional Highland dress.
As of the latest available data, Bathgate, Scotland has a population of approximately 21,000 residents.
The national game of Scotland is football (soccer). It is a popular sport that is played and followed by many people in Scotland.
Scotland will have a vote in 2014 to see if the people want independence - :)
The people of Scotland were known as Caledonians during Roman times. The term "Caledonians" was used by the Romans to refer to the various tribes inhabiting what is now Scotland.
Highland dress is regarded as Scotland's national dress.
A kilt is part of the national dress of Scotland and bagpipes are mainly associated with Scotland. The traditional dress (not just in Scotland) of anyone playing bagpipes is usually full Highland Dress.
It is called the highland dress.
Kilt
Highland dress (which includes a kilt).
a kilt
They don't. Even though Scotland people wear kilts ,and they are very close to Ireland , most Irish people just dress like Americans.
The same as kids elsewhere in the western world.
Eleventh century dress in Scotland was similar to eleventh century dress in England and on the continent--perhaps a little old fashioned by comparison. The attached link may be of some help, although it is not exactly rigorous in its historical method.
Scotland is located in the south of the United Kingdom. The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh. (Eden burgh) and population of Scotland is around 5 million people. Scotland has been ruled by the British parliament but by 2000 it has made its own laws. Scotland has very strange weather it can be sunny raining and snowing all in the same day. Scotland is famous for golf. Golf was invented in Scotland the late 1500s. They play a lot of championship games In Scotland. The two main languages for Scotland are English and galicic.Today the way people dress in Scotland is formal casual and day wear. Tourism in Scotland is walking seeing the loch ness.Many people believe the loch ness monster is not real but that is something to argue about. Scots have been stereotyped as being thrifty cautious and careful of detail but the Scots are very intelligent kind people. Scotland is a remarkable country with a beautiful coastline. The national symbol is a thistle.
Really just the same as places like London. However Scotland does have it's own unique national dress- the kilt.
they dress like Indian people they dress like Indian people they dress like Indian people