- the need for a sporran.
Kilts have also been
adopted as
female wear for some sports. The
kilt first appeared as the
great kilt, the
breacan or
belted plaid...
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KILT may
refer to:
KILT-FM, a
radio station (100.3 FM)
licensed to Houston, Texas,
United States KILT (AM), a
radio station (610 AM)
licensed to Houston...
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wearing kilts in the
Dress Act, and as a
means of identification, the
regiments were
given different tartans.
These regiments opted for the
modern kilts for...
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struggling with his
kilt in
windy conditions.
Author J.
Charles Thompson writes that
Queen Victoria brought in
rules stating that all
military kilts must have a...
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James M.
Kilts was a
chief executive officer of The
Gillette Company. He
negotiated the sale of the
company to
Procter &
Gamble for US$57 billion. Press...
- "'Men in
Kilts' Sets
Premiere Date &
Takes Viewers on a Wild Ride in
First Look (VIDEO)". TV Insider.
Retrieved 23 May 2021. "Video: "Men in
Kilts" - Season...
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Kilts is a
historic unincorporated community in
Jefferson County, Oregon,
United States.
Kilts is
located about 20
miles south of Antelope, and 10 miles...
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wearing underpants under their kilts.[citation needed] The
earliest forms of the
kilt,
called a
plaid or "great
kilt" (feileadh mòr), were worn over...
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Scottish regiments that have
adopted kilts as
their dress uniform typically wear spats,
webbing belts, and
kilts with
pleating to the line.
Spats are...
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attempted to
prove that
plain kilts were in use in Cornwall. He
discovered carvings of
minstrels dressed in what he
interpreted as
kilts and
playing bagpipes on...