It's not a skirt, it's a Kilt, so remember that! One of the most confusing aspects of Scottish culture is the difference between a kilt and skirt. However, it can be much easier than you think.
The main difference between these two articles of clothing is that skirts are made for women and kilts are traditionally made for men. This article is intended to clear up any questions or myths you've ever had when it comes to figuring out the major differences between a kilt and a skirt.
We'll talk about the design of each, how each is worn and other aspects. So get a drink and snack and let's read on!
The Design of a Skirt
A woman typically has many dresses and skirts that she chooses to wear. Depending on the occasion and what she plans to wear that night, this can range from a pair of jeans and a tunic to a full skirt that hugs her body from just below her waist to mid-calf.
A woman's everyday clothing may not resemble the over-the-top, tailored kilt, but it does help her with practicality.
