Not personally fond of "unicated" as a descriptor for our wear as, unless one is reading the word, it sounds identical to another less desirable descriptor of one's manhood, namely "eunuch-ated". A kilt is a kilt, it can be described however one likes but it is still a kilt. A sarong is a sarong. Other unbifurcated garments for men are called by their own names. To group such divergent but similar items has some uses but no necessity.

Here at xmarks we wear kilts, of a variety of constructions, mostly traditional. I wear a kilt, the kilt, or kilts. I think most of my brethren would likely agree, although I speak for no other man.

jeff