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  2. Ghillie shirt - Wikipedia

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    A Ghillie shirt, also known as Jacobean or Jacobite, is an informal traditional shirt usually worn with a kilt. The term Ghillie refers to the criss-crossed lacing style made of leather as also seen on the Ghillie Brogue. Ghillie shirts are considered to be more casual than their shirt and waist-coat counterpart that is normally seen with the kilt.

  3. Kilt accessories - Wikipedia

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    Often, the kilt wearer will choose a type of sporran depending on the occasion, with the more elaborate ones being considered suitable for evening wear and the others for casual or all-purpose wear. The older style bag sporrans are also frequently seen as they tend to be a bit roomier than some of the more modern varieties.

  4. Kilt - Wikipedia

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    Kilts are now made for casual wear in a variety of materials. Alternative fastenings may be used and pockets inserted to avoid the need for a sporran . Kilts have also been adopted as female wear for some sports.

  5. “Tell Me Lies” Heartthrob Thomas Doherty Would Wear a Kilt ...

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    Thomas Doherty might be wearing a kilt the next time you see him.. The Tell Me Lies star, 29, is posing proudly in a vintage '90s Raf Simmons black sweater, black Helmut Lang boots and a bold blue ...

  6. Sam Heughan Shares the Unexpected Place He Went Commando ...

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    Sam Heughan. Scottish actor Sam Heughan isn't afraid to wear a kilt the traditional way — even if that means going commando.. For seven seasons, the charismatic Scot has portrayed Jamie Fraser ...

  7. Highland dress - Wikipedia

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    In the modern era, Scottish Highland dress can be worn casually, or worn as formal wear to white tie and black tie occasions, especially at ceilidhs and weddings. Just as the black tie dress code has increased in use in England for formal events which historically may have called for white tie, so too is the black tie version of Highland dress increasingly common.