In the 19th century, Sir Walter Scott 're-invented' the kilt in its modern form and from that point on it began to be recognised as our National Dress (dress as in costume, not skirt) worn mostly on ceremonial / formal occasions. Now, more and more, it is worn as a symbol of Scottishness, for instance by fans attending Scotland football / Rugby matches. It is not everyday wear for most Scots.
The wearing of kilts goes back along time. The Scottish army wore kilts out of mere convience. In battle it is alot easier to relieve yourself if you don't have a whole bunch of buttons and a belt to undo. Its also why traditional kilt wearing does not involve the use of underwear.
None, except for special occasions, this is the 21st century!!!
they don't - Scottish men wear kilts on special occasions. Irish pipe bandsmen wear kilts only when playing music
Since the middle-ages. Also, it's 'Scots' not Scotts.'
Scottish Highlands and Islands, particularly West Highlands
the scottish kilt is a skirt type thing that a man would wear going to a Scottish wedding or party a kilt is made of tartan and is most commonly worn with high white socks and black buckle shoes WOMAN DO NOT WEAR KILTS!
Kilts
They wore kilts and tarps.
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.
Very few Irish People wear kilts, it is really a modern Scottish phenomena. The only people to wear kilts are pipe bands etc.
they didn't. that is scottish. or maybe irish!? or both.
Kilts.
Scottish
Scottish people sometimes wear the kilt at weddings and other special occassions.
None, except for special occasions, this is the 21st century!!!
they don't - Scottish men wear kilts on special occasions. Irish pipe bandsmen wear kilts only when playing music
Tartan
They wear G- Strings or thongs.