Your kilt should be wrapped around your body with the pleats to the rear and the aprons overlapping at the front. The fringes should fall to your right-hand side. A kilt is meant to be worn high on the waist (above your navel), causing it to drop down to the middle of the knee.
How to tie your found in hand knot
- Start with the narrow end of your tie resting at waist level, or if you are quite tall adjust this to be a little above the waist.
- Take the wide end of your tie behind the narrow end.
- Now bring the wide end of your tie back across the front of your tie.
TYING A CASUAL OR WEDDING CRAVAT - STEP BY STEP
- Hang the cravat around your neck with one end slightly longer than the other.
- Wrap the long end across the front of the shorter end.
- Contine wrapping the long end around until you have one complete loop around the top of the short end.
Traditionally, kilt socks and hose are worn above the calf and not covering any part of the lower knee. Flashes, or garters, hold the socks in place. If you wish to wear a sgian dhubh, it is normally worn in the right sock, although it can be worn on the left if you are left-handed.
Background: Ghillie brogues are essentially a brogue with holes similar to a wing-tip, with no tongue and a long lace. The holes allowed the shoe to drain while sloshing through the bogs of Scotland. The long laces wrapped around the ankle to keep the shoe from getting stuck in the mud.
Ghillie shirts are casual and are meant to show part of a man's chest. Allow the laces to hang down the front of the shirt. Or, if you'll be dancing or engaging in other activities, you can tie a simple knot at the end of the laces and then tuck the laces inside.
Bring the laces around to the back of your ankle.
Wrap one lace around each side of your leg, so that they meet at the back. They should meet about 3 inches (7.6 cm) above your ankle. They should be tight enough around your leg that they stay up, but not so tight that they pinch.The standard way for lacing your boots is to lace up your boot in a criss-cross fashion. Starting at the bottom, string the laces through each of the bottom eyelets. Pull the laces up vertically as far as possible and ensure both tips are even. Your laces should now be on the outside of your eyelets.
The shoes that are most commonly worn with kilts are the Ghillie Brogues, which are worn just like a regular shoe, but the laces should be wrapped around the ankles before they are tied in front. Though just about any shoe or boot can be worn with a kilt.
Ordinary dress shoes or boots can be worn with trews rather than the conventional brogues. Trews make a very useful addition to a Highland outfit in that the wearer can ring the changes if attending a series of evening functions - alternating kilt and trews.
To put it on you should have your tunic unbuttoned, secure the belt around your waist with the plaid hanging upside-down then pull the plaid up from behind and thru' your left shoulder epaulette, then button up your tunic and have the top of the plaid secured with your brooch the way Al describes above.
Answering the Question, “What Did Scots Wear Before Kilts?” The answer is, “Not a lot.” Those yellow tunics, or leines, seem to have been worn by both men and women. It is certainly fun to go to a Highland Games or Ceilidh and see people wearing kilts and tartan.