What's cool about Utilikilts is the wide range of "looks" different people go with.

At a recent large Highland Games at which there were a very large number of Ukilt wearers I noticed this variety.

Some people were wearing the complete traditional Highland Dress but with a Ukilt substituted for a tradkilt. For example one guy had on Lovat Green hose, ghillies, a trad leather Day sporran, a trad tweed Day kilt jacket, and Lovat Green Balmoral bonnet... in short the complete trad Day Dress outfit but with a Ukilt. It looked good to me.

Then there was the opposite extreme one could say, people wearing their complete ordinary daily dress but with a Ukilt substituted for their pants: sneakers/trainers, low socks, T-shirt, and baseball cap with their Ukilt.

One oddity was a person wearing a full head-to-toe Renaissance costume but with a Ukilt (funny, I didn't know that Ukilts existed in Elizabethan times).

And there were many who wore Ukilts as part of an entire integrated "look" with Dr Martens etc.