Men wore skirts long before women wore skirts. Pieces of cloth around have been on men’s waists for centuries, and is a symbol of masculinity.Many of us are familiar with the skirt-wearing Scottish man.There are several countries in the world that do this.
Scotland
In Scotland it is not unusual for men to wear skirts (kilts).clothes are mainly worn for official events and weddings, but these days, men also wear them for a walk.
Fiji
It was not long before men in Fiji began to wear skirts (sulu). This”culture” was adopted in the 21st century after colonization by the British. Fijian men began to wear sulu in as a sign of their Christian faith, emphasizing their differences from pagans.
Greece
Greece The skirt (fustanella)was a mark of some masculinity dating back to the 19th century. Fustanella became part of the military uniform and became a “tourist attraction” as most people take pictures with the soldiers when visiting the countries.
Burma
Burma, today known as Myanmar, is located in southeastern Asia. Here men wear the traditional men’s skirt(Easter), 2 meters long and 0.8 meters wide. The men tie it to their hips with a knot in their belly and are very comfortable walking the official place.
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