Quote Originally Posted by Wompet
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but from what reference materials and highland dress I've seen, a kilt has two buckles on the right and one on the left, but a tartan skirt had two on the left and one one the right, similar to how men's shirts and pants are buttoned opposite women's blouses and pants.
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A kilted skirt is the reverse of a kilt. The apron is right over left and the pleats run in the opposite direction. The pleats are also shallower and there are fewer of them.