A Tam o'shanter.
In Scotland, a "tam" is short for tam-o'-shanter, which is a traditional Scottish woolen bonnet with a pompom on top. It is often worn as part of traditional Highland dress.
The boat-shaped hat worn in Scotland is called a "balmoral" or "balmoral bonnet." It is typically made of wool and has a flat, square top with a pom pom in the center.
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.
The first known kilts were worn by the Highland Scots in Scotland. The traditional kilt as we know it today originated in the 16th century.
The traditional Scottish dagger worn in a sock is called a "sgian-dubh." It is worn tucked into the top of the kilt hose, with only the hilt visible. The sgian-dubh translates to "black knife" in Gaelic. It is considered a symbol of Scottish heritage and is often worn as part of formal Highland dress.
Kilt.
Tartan trousers worn in Scotland are called trews.
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You will wear it as a sweater and also as woolen gloves on the hand.
A tam. Or a Balmoral or a Glengarry. Each has its own unique style. The Balmoral bonnet has a flat top and usually a brim on the front, then Glengarry cap is shaped more like a boat. The tam is ball-shaped and wraps around the head usually holding all your hair. It originated in Ireland/Scotland but it is also seen worn as a popular Rastafari style often holding the dreadlocks of the wearer. All of the above styles, when worn by Scotts usually have a pom on the top!
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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.
A chi ton is a long woolen tunic worn in Ancient Greece, sorry I am not sure about the peplon! !! :)
A chi ton is a long woolen tunic worn in Ancient Greece, sorry I am not sure about the peplon! !! :)
A kilt, but it is only worn on special occasions as a National dress. Men in Scotland usually wear the same as men in any other Western country.
A long woolen petticoat, worn immediately under the dress., A kind of stout walking shoe, laced in front.