Kilts are Gaelic in origin, and Gaels populated both of those modern-day regions. So both of them have kilts, and they get them from the same place even if their styles have diverged over time.
That said, the oldest records of them are from the Scottish Highlands.
No Scottish. Although they sure seem Irish, don't they?
kilts (Scottish male skirt) Celts (ancestors of the Irish)
they didn't. that is scottish. or maybe irish!? or both.
they don't - Scottish men wear kilts on special occasions. Irish pipe bandsmen wear kilts only when playing music
Very few Irish People wear kilts, it is really a modern Scottish phenomena. The only people to wear kilts are pipe bands etc.
Kinda,its actually Scottich AND Irish they are the ones that used to wear it the most
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.
Kilts
Kilts.
Tartan
Scottish
Yes, they originated in Scotland and are worn both by men and women.