Kilt
You're thinking of the kilt
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.
A kilt.
none... tartan is scottish.
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!
A tartan skirt is a "kilt." Perhaps your answer is plural.
Its a kilt
Tartan
The cloth that Scottish people wear for their kilts is called tartan. It is a patterned woolen fabric with colorful stripes and checks that is traditionally associated with Scottish culture and kilts.
The kilt or kilts.
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.
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.