Men in kilts don’t just wear tartan—they weaponise it. With one bold swish, they defy the bitter winds of the Highlands, scandalise unsuspecting tourists, and liberate themselves from the tyranny of trousers. It’s part fashion statement, part ancient rebellion, and entirely unapologetic.
How did this windswept warrior look become both iconic and, let’s be honest, slightly risqué? And is there really nothing worn under there?
Join Keith as he lifts the veil (or rather, the kilt) on this proudly Scottish tradition—a tale of bravery, breeze, and barefaced defiance.
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