I don't think so.

Many of us who wear kilts don't drink. Nonetheless, many kilt nights and other kilted events are held in bars, pubs, etc. We sometimes have to negotiate not only being in the company of fellow kilt-wearers who are at least tipsy if not quite drunk, and more often are surrounded by people who are emboldened by alcohol to say all sorts of things that we would rather not hear. How many sober women (or men) do kilt checks? Or ask what we are wearing under the kilt? Or spill drinks on our kilts, or our chairs or tables where we get them on our clothes?