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Trews. I don't think that they are worn in Ireland.

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A close-fitting tartan trouser typically worn in Scotland or Ireland is called a "trews." Trews are traditionally made of tartan fabric and are popular in Highland dress for both men and women. They are often worn as part of formal or traditional attire in these regions.

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