Scottish kilts
A Scottish kilt is a traditional garment made of woolen cloth, typically featuring a tartan pattern. It is knee-length and is often worn by men, although women also wear kilts in modern times. The kilt is usually fastened with a belt and may include accessories like a sporran, which is a small pouch worn at the front.
Kilts are closely associated with Scottish culture and heritage, often worn during formal events, celebrations, and festivals. They symbolize pride in one's clan or family, as different tartans represent various Scottish clans. Today, kilts are popular not only in Scotland but also around the world.