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Outlawed by Britain in 1746 as an emblem of nationalist subversion, classified as women's apparel in a 2003 European Union survey, and ridiculed for what men may or may not wear underneath it ("Shoes" is the usual reply), the kilt has had a contentious history.
Now, the University of Cambridge has decided to enforce a longstanding rule banning nonregulation apparel at graduation ceremonies, and Scotland's national attire is...