It is a kilt.
It’s called a kilt
Kilt
Known as a kilt
A short plaid skirt worn by Scotsmen is commonly known as a kilt. Traditionally made from wool, kilts feature distinctive tartan patterns that represent different Scottish clans. While kilts are typically knee-length, shorter variations may be worn for fashion or casual occasions. They are a symbol of Scottish heritage and culture.
To Scots a "plaid" is a sash worn over the shoulder. As far as I concerned a "plaid skirt" used to describe a kilt or tartan skirt is an erroneous international/american description and a "jupe écossaise" is an international/French fashion confection for women.
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The National costume of Lithuania is a long plaid skirt. Aprons cover the skirt, the aprons are embroidered with geometric shapes. Vest, and hats are also worn, the hats are decorated with ribbons.
A tutu is a short, decorative, often frilly, outer skirt worn by ballet dancers.
Poodle skirts were worn by teen age girls in the 1950s at dances. School uniforms for girls were pleated skirts, generally plaid or navy blue.
Nothing quite says sexy like the shiny allure of a leather skirt. Form fitting and projecting an image of dominance and confidence the leather skirt has been worn by women throughout the ages who get what they want out of life. The leather skirt can be worn at an office meeting or out for a night of clubbing and can be mixed and matched with a diverse array of tops. For a super flirty look, a leather skirt that is pleated and a bit to short can be worn.
Yes.
Kilt!