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+ | The '''kilt''' was a traditional [[Human]] garment, typically worn by [[Human]] males of [[Scotland|Scottish]] descent. It consisted of a length of tartan fabric (the tartan pattern often corresponding to the wearer's clan, home area or regimental allegiance) with sharp pleats in the back and flat aprons on the front; the kilt was worn with various dress accoutrements including a ''[[sporran]]'' (purse) in the front, shoulder plaid attached with brooch, hose and a wide ''kilt belt''. |
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+ | [[Montgomery Scott]] wore a kilt and accoutrements as part of his [[Starfleet dress uniform]]. ({{TOS|Is There in Truth No Beauty?|The Savage Curtain}}). |
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+ | {{bginfo|The idea for a kilt to be included as part of Scott's dress uniform was thought up by actor [[James Doohan]]. He later recalled, "''They [the producers] immediately grabbed onto the idea. They sent to Scotland for the Scott tartan.''" (''[[The World of Star Trek]]'', 3rd ed., p. 94)}} |
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+ | == External links == |
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Revision as of 06:41, 5 July 2015
The kilt was a traditional Human garment, typically worn by Human males of Scottish descent. It consisted of a length of tartan fabric (the tartan pattern often corresponding to the wearer's clan, home area or regimental allegiance) with sharp pleats in the back and flat aprons on the front; the kilt was worn with various dress accoutrements including a sporran (purse) in the front, shoulder plaid attached with brooch, hose and a wide kilt belt.
Montgomery Scott wore a kilt and accoutrements as part of his Starfleet dress uniform. (TOS: "Is There in Truth No Beauty?", "The Savage Curtain").
The idea for a kilt to be included as part of Scott's dress uniform was thought up by actor James Doohan. He later recalled, "They [the producers] immediately grabbed onto the idea. They sent to Scotland for the Scott tartan." (The World of Star Trek, 3rd ed., p. 94)
External links
- Kilt at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
- Kilt at Wikipedia