I've seen several women wearing kilts as part of their pipe band uniforms...nothing wrong with that...in point of fact a couple of them looked quite hot...
Ohhh yesss....some of them certainly do!

None of them are tailored to a woman's figure unless she bought her own, but on the right figure...("the burlap bag principle").

Aside from the apron buckling on the left hip (a detail few outside of this forum would pick up upon, although a story does come to mind of our current Pipe Major. It seems that when he made his first appearance at our band as a wee lad many year's ago, it was in a girl's school kilt.), and being tailored to better fit a woman's figure (a few hundred years ago I dated a lass who preferred to buy her jeans in the boy's department; not only did waist and inseam make more sense to her than the sometimes fanciful way they size women's clothing, she thought that they fit her better. I can assure you that there was absolutely nothing wrong with her...ahem; oh, never mind. A thoroughly delightful memory though!), tailored kilts are priced quite beyond the reach of most of the proletariat. If that's what she can afford so be it. Of all the things that keep me awake at night, I can't say that women in kilts ranks very high on the list.

Today's kilts started off as a military uniform, and were issued in a straightforward off-the-rack "one size fits most (or hardly any)" manner like any other uniform (except officers of means who could afford to have theirs tailor made). It would seem to me that Stillwaters, et al. are quite in keeping with that tradition.