Scottish Garb
Scottish garb traditionally includes the kilt, a knee-length skirt-like garment made of tartan fabric. The kilt is often worn with a sporran, a small pouch that hangs in front, and is typically paired with a jacket and shirt. Tartan patterns represent different Scottish clans, making the kilt a symbol of heritage and identity.
In addition to the kilt, men may wear gaiters and brogues, while women often don dresses or skirts made from tartan. Accessories like the tam o'shanter hat and sash are also common. Scottish garb is often worn during cultural events, celebrations, and festivals.