Bowler hat, a hard round black hat, Balaclava, a woolen hat, Wellington (Wellies), boots, Haggis, a kind of food eaten in Scotland, made of a heart and other organs of a sheep, Chimney hat, a traditional top hat, Cloak, a coat without sleeves that hangs loosely, Plaid shawl, a pattern of crossed lines, Bagpipe, a musical instrument in Scotland, Kilt, a tuck up- the Scottish skirt worn by men, Tartan, the cloth the kilt is made of, Tweed jacket, a woolen coat or a suit, Sporran, special bag made of leather or fur, that a Scots man wear in front of a kilt, Family crest, a special picture that is used as a sign of a family, Aran sweater, a thick hard-knit sweater, Flamboyant dress, brightly coloured and easily noticed, Pearls, pearly- covered with pearls, Beefeaters, guards who got this name because they were lucky enough to dine on meat during the times of beef shortage, ‘lien’, the Irish word for shirt.

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