A kilt is a knee-length skirt-like garment with pleats at the back, traditionally made of woolen cloth. It is most commonly associated with Scotland and is often worn by men. Kilts are typically made from tartan patterns, which are distinctive checks or stripes that represent different Scottish clans or families.
Kilts are worn for various occasions, including formal events, weddings, and cultural celebrations. They are often paired with accessories such as sporrans (small pouches), gaiters (leg coverings), and kilt pins to enhance their appearance. The kilt is a symbol of Scottish heritage and pride.