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Sashes are long, narrow pieces of fabric, often worn draped over the shoulder or around the waist, typically associated with formal attire or traditional dress in various cultures. Kilts, on the other hand, are knee-length skirts with pleats at the back, traditionally worn by men in Scottish culture, made from tartan fabric. Both garments can hold cultural significance and are often worn during ceremonies, celebrations, or special occasions.

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