In terms of your approach to wearing the kilt, what would you call "sharp"? Alternatively, what do you see as "sharp" about the way other folks wear the kilt?

I understand that this is a rather vague question, but I think that makes it a good one for discussion, so I'm loathe to try and pin it down too much. Sharp is an adjective with a positive quality and I think it would be fun to ruminate about what (if any) differences there are between sharp and other qualifiers.

Your answer could general or specific, traditional or modern, historical or contemporary, fashionable or classic, casual or formal, etc. To get some mileage out of this, however, examples will be helpful; pictures are especially welcome, but text explanations are good too.

Before someone(s) makes a play about bladed accoutrements (sgian, dirk, etc), let me preemptively say ha, ha, ha, and please stick to more sartorial things

This is partially motivated by my recent participation in the Canada's Sharpest Man contest. I don't, however, want to make it about that contest. Instead, I'd like to use the concept as a springboard for discussion.

What say you?