What do Scots wear under their kilts?

Overall, two thirds (67%) of male Scottish adults say they have worn a kilt, rising to three quarters (74%) for those born in Scotland. Of those who have worn a kilt, just over half (55%) say they tend to wear underwear under their kilts, whilst 38% go commando. A further 7% wear shorts, tights or something else.
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Why do Scots wear nothing under their kilts?

It is rumored that the Scottish military code from the 18th century prescribed a kilt but did not mention underwear. Scottish soldiers took such instructions as a challenge rather than an oversight, and thus the underwear-less tradition began.
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What was worn under a great kilt?

Known as the 'shirt of saffron' (or 'leine croich' if you are after 100% authenticity), this was a garment designed to be tucked inside the belted plaid, which was used to help distinguish and identify members of different clans.
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Is it illegal to wear a kilt in Scotland?

In the true sense of the meaning yes, but as long as it isn't worn as a joke or to make fun of Scottish culture, it's more cultural appreciation than cultural appropriation. Anyone can wear a kilt if they choose to, there are no rules.
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Why are kilts longer in the back?

Traditionally, the kilt was first known as the feilidh-mor (pronounced something like “feela more,” depending on the dialect) meaning “great wrap.” It was worn by men and boys as a full-length garment. The wearer had the great wrap arranged so it hit above the knees in front and hung longer in the back.
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Why are kilts pleated?

It is said that military pleating was introduced to create a more striking effect and to introduce a very defined appearance of uniformity amongst the ranks.
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What is kept in a sporran?

The modern sporran, or sporan – Gaelic, has evolved a long way from the doeskin bag containing ammunition or daily rations and many now feature stainless steel and even plastics! Despite modern enhancements however, sporrans retain their basic design principles and carry everything from car keys to mobile phones.
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Should you wear a belt with a kilt?

4) Kilt Belt

The kilt belt is worn around the top of the kilt, but not through the kilt loops. The kilt belt is normally worn in the absence of a waistcoat. The kilt belt will not fasten without a kilt buckle.
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Do I need a kilt pin?

In reality, this shouldn't really be an issue if the kilt is made well! Instead, the main purpose of the kilt pin is really a decorative one. It adds a little bit of personal flair to your outfit and serves the additional purpose of adding a bit of extra weight to make the apron hang better.
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Can a woman wear a sporran?

Think of a sporran as a handy (and attractive) substitute for wallets or pockets. Women can wear a sporran with their kilts if they want a more traditional look. It isn't typical for sporrans to be worn with ladies' kilted skirts, mini skirts, or hostess kilts, but that doesn't mean you can't!
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What is the knife in a Scotsman's sock called?

Often spelled Skean Dhu, a Sgian Dubh is a traditional Scottish, single-edged knife which is worn as part of a highland wear outfit. The words Sgian Dubh directly translated from Gaelic means black (dubh) dagger (sgian).
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Can you wear a kilt without a sporran?

Yes. The general public has no problem recognizing kilts. For example, my first few kilts were Utilikilts (which don't really go with a sporran) and the general public seems to have no problem figuring out that it's a kilt; and as contemporary kilts they are the most likely to be mistaken as skirts.
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Are kilts an Irish thing?

Today, kilts are worn with pride to celebrate your Scottish and Irish heritage. However, the history of the kilts, and tartan, differs greatly between Scotland and Ireland. Scottish kilts and tartan have a rich history, with Scottish kilts dating back to the 16th century.
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Did Irish ever wear kilts?

Although kilts are traditionally associated with Scotland, they are also long-established in Irish culture. Kilts are worn in both Scotland and Ireland as a symbol of pride and a celebration of their Celtic heritage, yet each country's kilt has many differences which we'll explore in this post.
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What is a Scottish kilt cat?

The Scottish Fold Munchkin is on our list of cats guilty of cuteness overload! This breed is typically called the Scottish Kilt or less commonly, the Gaelic Fold, and is a cross between the short-legged Munchkin and the well-known Scottish Fold breeds. These cats have short, little legs and folded ears.
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Is it illegal to carry a Sgian Dubh?

Legality. When worn as part of the national dress of Scotland, the sgian-dubh is legal in Scotland, England, and Wales: in Scotland under the Criminal Law (Consolidation) (Scotland) Act 1995 sec.
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Why is Sgian Dubh?

Originally, a sgian dubh was used for preparing and cutting fruits, meat, bread and cheese; as well as an essential tool for more general day-to-day uses such as cutting materials, hunting and protection. This accessory was crucial for survival, and is now a symbolic element of Scottish traditional dress.
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What is a female kilt called?

An earasaid, or arasaid is a draped garment worn in Scotland as part of traditional female highland dress. It may be a belted plaid (literally, a belted blanket), or an unbelted wrap.
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What is the female equivalent of a kilt?

Traditionally speaking, the kilt was a highland garment made and worn only by men. Highland women would wear an earasaid, which was a draped garment that was either a belted plaid or unbelted wrap.
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Can you wear a kilt in public?

There is a perception that you can wear a kilt only on formal occasions. But actually, you can wear a kilt on any occasion, formal or informal. You can wear it wherever you want to.
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Does kilt mean killed?

noun An obsolete or dialectal preterit and past participle of kill. Small; lean; slender. To step lightly and nimbly, as if with the skirts kilted out of the way.
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