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Pleated proof that real toughness never needs trousers.

means A knee-length pleated wool garment, traditionally tartan, worn wrapped around the waist by Scottish men.

from From the Old Norse verb 'kjalta,' meaning to tuck up clothingVikings stuffing fabric into belts before Scots made it iconic.

Surprisingly youngModern small kilt dates to the 1720s.
Tartan banEngland outlawed Highland dress for 35 years.
YardageA proper kilt eats eight yards of wool.
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