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Trews are narrow, tight-fitting trousers, often in [[Tartan]], worn by Scotsmen when not [[kilt]]ed, and are part of the mess uniform for many [[Scottish]] [[regiments]].
 
Trews are narrow, tight-fitting trousers, often in [[Tartan]], worn by Scotsmen when not [[kilt]]ed, and are part of the mess uniform for many [[Scottish]] [[regiments]].
 
[[Category:Scottish Culture]]
 
[[Category:Scottish Culture]]
 
==See also==
 
 
[[Homosexuality and Scotland ]]
 

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Clothing

The kilt, a knee-length, pleated wrapped skirt worn by men, is the most widely-known distinctly Scottish item of clothing.

Trews are narrow, tight-fitting trousers, often in Tartan, worn by Scotsmen when not kilted, and are part of the mess uniform for many Scottish regiments.