Kinda weird that as thick as "The Book" is there's not a quote in there somewhere to support a man in a kilt. With all the Padres and theologians on this board I'm guessing we'd have found it by now if there was.

And while, as pointed out earlier, there is no photographic evidence - it seems that over the ages painters have chosen to represent "The man" as long haired, bearded, and wearing unbifurcated garments.

If I were ever confronted about any of those three conditions - all of which I'm guilty of - I'd just silently point to one of those paintings.