Brazilian Boy Scout Uniforms: Kilts


Figure 1.-- We notice Brazilian Scouts wearing kilts, but are not really sure why. The kilt is not part of the official uniform. The photograph here was taken at the South American Scout Jamboree held in Ecuador during January 2004.

We notice Brazilian Scouts wearing kilts, but are not really sure why. The kilt is not part of the official uniform. The photograph here was taken at the South American Scout Jamboree held in Ecuador during January 2004. Apparently tghere is some kind of Scottish connection.






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