2. Kilt - i think the only traditional clothes where man wear skirt
A skirt is made of a large piece of cloth of approximately 12 “feet (1356 cm), is wrapped around the waist and fastened with buckles and special belts. A small bag for personal belongings is attached to the Scottish skirt, it he argues and the skirt itself can be “big” (Great Kilt, Breacan Feile) and “small” (small skirt, Feileadh Beg.) The big kilt can be thrown to the shoulder and hide in bad weather. Now the kilt has a length of approximately four or five yards (3657-4572 mm) and a width of 56−60 inches (142–151 cm).
The true mountaineers, with a kilt, carry a knife behind the appropriate stocking. If the knife is located outside the golf course (front), this means a declaration of war. The Scots, since the early seventeenth century, used the skin (sgian achlais), an axillary dagger located on the left arm of the armpit. Traditions of hospitality required that the weapon be visible at a party, and the mountaineer was moving the knife from his secret pocket through the correct golf league. Over time, they started using a knife like that all the time, and they called themselves the skin
4.Bagpipes
Bagpipes are often associated with Scotland and widely known as a national symbol of the country. Rooted in military beginnings, the Great Highland bagpipe has a long history in Scottish culture. Often paired with fiddles and folk songs, the bagpipe is played as street music, in pubs, and provides the soundtrack for events and festivals.
Posting again please choose the country from remaining alphabets
World Countries
https://data.worldbank.org/country
A | B | |
Afghanistan Aland Islands Albania | Andorra Angola, Anguilla, Antigua And Barbuda Argentina Armenia Aruba Azerbaijan | Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize |
C | ||
Benin Bermuda BhutanBolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Botswana Brazil | British Virgin Islands Brunei Darussalam | Cambodia (28-29) Canada (5) Chile (39-40) China (5-6) Croatia (26-27) Cuba(55-56) Cabo Verde Cameroon |
D | E | |
Cayman Islands Central African Republic Chad Channel Islands Colombia Comoros Congo, Dem. Rep. Congo, Rep. Costa Rica Cote d'Ivoire Croatia Cuba Curacao Cyprus | Democratic Republic of the Congo (44 - 45 ) Denmark Djibouti Dominica | Ecuador El Salvador Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Estonia Eswatini Ethiopia |
F | G | H |
Faroe Islands Fiji French Polynesia | Gabon Gambia The Georgia Ghana Gibraltar | Hawaii (U.S. State) (48 - 49) Haiti Honduras Hong Kong |
I | J | K |
Iran Iraq Ireland Isle Of Man Ivory Coast | Jamaica Jersey | Kazakhstan Kenya Kiribati Korea Kosovo Kuwait Kyrgyzstan |
L | M | |
Laos (33-34) Lao PDR Latvia Lebanon | Lesotho Liberia Libya Liechtenstein Lithuania | Macao SAR, China |
N | ||
Madagascar Malawi Maldives Mali Malta Marshall Islands | Mauritania Micronesia, Fed. Sts. Moldova Montenegro Mozambique Myanmar | Namibia |
N | O | |
Nauru Niger | North Macedonia Northern Mariana Islands | |
P | Q,R | |
Pakistan Palau Panama Papua New Guinea Paraguay Peru | Q R Romania Russian Federation Rwanda | Samoa Sao Tome and Principe |
S | ||
Senegal Serbia Seychelles Sierra Leone Sint Maarten (Dutch part) Slovak Republic | Solomon Islands Somalia South Sudan St. Kitts and Nevis St. Martin (French part) St. Vincent and the Grenadines | Suriname Sweden Switzerland Syrian Arab Republic |
T | U | V |
Tajikistan Timor-Leste Togo Tonga Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Turkmenistan Tuvalu | Uganda Ukraine United Kingdom Uruguay Uzbekistan | Virgin Islands (U.S.) |
W | Y | Z |
Württemberg Wales Wallis And Futuna Western Sahara | Yemen | Zambia Zimbabwe |