Originally Posted by
Tomo
An extract from the "Dress Act":
So converting a kilt to trousers wouldn't really have worked - no doubt a defiant Scot would most likely have just worn a kilt...
The kilts Tartans were generally worn by the Gaels, Not the Scots, a very high proportion of Scots would have been in favour of the "tartan ban".
Out in the wilds of the highlands I would think many just carried on the with the kilt /tartan, there were very few roads, most traffic was by sea, an official ship turning up would give the highlanders plenty of time to go change or hide.
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