Quote Originally Posted by Tobus View Post
1. Oh, that's a Pandora's Box! Whilst I'm sure most folks will say that a kilt is a kilt whether worn by a man or a woman, it's also true that the kilt is traditionally a male's garment. It's been worn by females for at least a generation or two now, though, so apparently it has been redefined as a unisex garment. In short, though, you'll find no solid agreement on the definition of "kilt", and it'll only be arguments trying to get one!
Quote Originally Posted by Guinness>water View Post
1) If my wife were to wear one, I would ask her to refer to it as a kilted skirt.
1. Bravo to the gents above. The bottom line is that a kilt is a male garment, properly speaking. Do women wear them now? Certainly. When women wear them with kilt hose and a sporran, do they look to me like crossdressers? Usually, yes.

So the moral is- If you wear a kilt, make sure you accessorize it like a girl.

2. Wear undies. How shall I put this... Women have... considerations... down there that men do not. Protect your tartan and wear knickers.