Pleated skirt-like garment worn by Scots and Irish. Scots wear tartan, Irish solid colors. The great kilt was worn by Celts consisted of a great length of cloth, pleated by hand around the waist held in place by a belt. The last several feet of the cloth was drawn over the shoulder and held in place with a pin. Great kilts are wrapped exactly like saris. Great kilts were banned by the English because a man could bivouac in his kilt and hide from the soldiers. Pants are optional