I saw a gent wearing something similar to this at a Burns Night last night, and it did not look good, especially for a "formal" function like a Burns Supper. He wore it with one of the ubiquitous "Jacobite" shirts, combat boots and a black military beret with a clan badge. He looked very out-of-place among the formal attire.

What worries me more is that they are using "Braveheart" to market this item, since "Braveheart" was inaccurate in regards to a Lowlander of Norman heritage (Wallace) wearing a kilt (he didn't!)

My advice, for what's it's worth, save your money.

Cheers,

Todd