In general a lady does not usually wear a man's kilt unless she is in the military or a pipe band. At 3.5 pounds for a 13oz kilt and 4.0 pounds for a 16oz kilt many ladies find a guys kilt far too heavy.

We commonly see the skirts made for, and worn by ladies, called kilts because they are made of Tartan but what you are usually seeing is a ladies Tartan pleated skirt.
The difference is in the amount of fabric, the weight of the fabric and the way it is made.

In general a skirt can be made to look much like a guys kilt. They can have the full width aprons in the front and pleats in the back. But a ladies skirt will usually be made from 10oz fabric. A ladies skirt will also not have the stabilizer and interfacing that are the hallmarks of a guys kilt.

If I may suggest one of our top banner forum advertisers. Burnett's & Struth. Here is a link to their ladies Tartan kilted Skirts.

https://www.burnetts-struth.com/ladi.../kilted-skirt/

Please remember that they are located in Barrie, Ontario, Canada so the pricing may be in Canadian dollars depending on if you have cookies enabled.

$228.00 CAD = $185.00 USD

These are not off the rack but made to measure.