That depends, are you scottish. If not, unless you want to be gay and expose yourself, dont.
The above two statements (Scottish and gay) are both myths. You do not have to be a Scot to wear a skirt (or a kilt). Wearing a skirt will not make you gay. A piece of cloth cannot influence sexuality.
Many men wear skirts, both ethnic styles and contemporary. Some men are advised to wear skirts for various medical problems. Others may wear them for comfort or personal preferences, such as frustration and boredom with the limited and drab choices in men's fashion.
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.
"wear a skirt tomorrow".
do it now and wear her skirt all next week for charity
you have to wear the grass skirt
You wear a grass skirt from a stall
Women might wear a skirt with a tartan pattern on it and that would still be a tartan skirt. You are probably thinking of a man's Highland outfit and that is called a kilt.
Wear a colored tank top and wear the skirt high on your waist, almost to your bustline. Then belt it.
Sure. Why not? In Scotland and New Zealand men wear skirt-like lower garments.
Wear a grass skirt (free at Booga Bay). He will think you are a native.
Wear a grass skirt. (They are free at Booga Bay.)
It depends on the skirt and the dress code
You don't need a mask. Just wear a grass skirt (free at Booga Bay). The medicine man associates grass skirts with natives of the island.