The traditional Scottish skirt you’ve seen is called a kilt. It’s a woolen garment with pleats at the back and tartan patterns, mostly worn by men during cultural events. Unlike regular skirts, the kilt is a strong symbol of Scottish heritage and pride.
Discover the meaning behind the traditional Scottish skirt—known as the kilt. From clan pride to cultural traditions, learn why Scots wear kilts and how these unique garments continue to symbolize Scottish identity in both traditional and modern styles.