By Anna White March 01, 2017

Battle of the Bottoms!

Trousers Vs Kilt

People say men have it easy when choosing what to wear to formal events. People say a dinner suit encompasses the totality of a man's options. Well, these people, poor unenlightened souls, can't be familiar with he age-old struggle faced by the Scots. In opposing corners of the sartorial boxing ring sit Tartan Trousers and The Kilt, each worthy contenders for the title belt in the battle of the bottoms.

The Kilt

What is a kilt? It is, simply put, 8 yards of some of the highest quality fabric known to man, lovingly hemmed, pleated and sewn to the exact specifications of the wearer. However, to say that a kilt is simply fabric is to be understated to a fault. As much as a kilt is a garment, it is also the embodiment of the Scottish psyche. This garment carries hundreds of years of Scottish history, hundreds of years of battle and hundreds of years of pride. The kilt is a garment that shouts to the whole world that its wearer is a Scotsman!

Man in full kilt outfit in Douglas Ancient Tartan 8 Yard Kilt in Douglas Ancient

In our kilt guide we’ll take a closer look at the kilt, where it comes from, what it represents, and how to wear it with confidence today. Whether you’re new to Highland dress or looking to deepen your appreciation, we will walk you through everything you need to know about Scotland’s most iconic garment.

Read the full Kilt Guide

Tartan Trousers

Who wants to make a lot of fuss, eh? Sure, some people want to scream and shout and, more likely than not, shake it all about but not the wearer of the Tartan Trouser. This garment speaks of refinement, of enjoying a glass of whisky by a log fire or attending the theatre. Whatever the occasion, this garment speaks, it never shouts. The wearer of the Tartan Trouser is proud of their heritage but chooses to embrace it in a more modest manner.

Tartan trews, originally known in Gaelic as triubhas have a long and noble history in Scotland. Worn by Highlanders well before the kilt became iconic, triubhas were the garment of choice for practicality, especially when riding or braving colder climates. Tailored to fit closely and historically cut on the bias to give the tartan a distinctive diagonal pattern, they combined function with flair. In fact, trews were once regarded as the height of Highland military dress. Over time, they shifted from battlefield necessity to refined formalwear, and while modern trews are no longer cut on the bias, they retain the same elegant style, perfect for those who prefer to wear their heritage with quiet confidence. The traditional Highland dance Seann Triubhas which means “old trews” symbolises the moment of casting off the trousers in favour of the kilt, a powerful gesture marking the end of the ban on Highland dress following the 1746 Dress Act.

Man in tartan trousers in Scotland forever antique tartan Mens Trousers in Scotland Forever Antique

So, Who Wins the Battle of the Bottoms?

At the end of the day, it’s not really about winners or losers. It’s about expression, occasion, and comfort. Kilts carry centuries of heritage, pride, and drama with every swish, while trousers offer practicality, versatility, and global appeal. Whether you’re marching down the aisle, hitting the dance floor, or just trying to avoid a wardrobe malfunction in a gust of wind, the right choice is the one that fits your story.

Whether you choose a Kilt or trousers-wear it with confidence, and you’ve already won. But if you’re still unsure which option suits you best, or need help perfecting the fit, we’re here to help. Our tartan team offers expert guidance through personalised appointments, either in store or via video call, so no matter where you are, you can get tailored advice.

 

From selecting the right tartan to understanding the finer points of Highland dress, we’re happy to guide you every step of the way. Book a virtual or in-person appointment today and let us help you find the perfect look that speaks to your heritage and your style.