If one's thinking of a kilt, why not get a proper one?
I wore one for work and bumbling around quite regularly in the early 80's. My mothers uncle died (of malaria that he picked up in the burmese jungle during the war) and while round at the old great aunties paying our respects she asked me if there was anything of his that I'd like. I took one of his kilts.
Caused a real stooshie but I was oblivious to all of that at the time. I took it to my mother for a small repair after I'd been wearing it for a couple of years, and haven't seen it since. At first she simply denied I'd given it to her but years later she fessed up. Turned out that was the kilt he stormed sword-beach in, armed with his bagpipes, the long rust stains inside a couple of the pleats turned out not to be rust after all
I loved that kilt and it took a while to get a replacement. But if one is looking for a kilt, it would have to be wool and as a bushy kilt, it would need to be green, or one of the wasted tartans, fortunately wool is still cheaper than ventile, just
http://www.scotweb.co.uk/products/single-colour-wool-casual-kilt/
For an extra few quid, one could go an extra couple of yards too.