Here's why:
* "Skirt" is too general: While a kilt resembles a skirt in some ways, it has a specific design and function that sets it apart.
* "Like" is unnecessary: You don't need to use "like" to describe a kilt. It's simply a kilt.
Here are some better options to describe a kilt:
* "A kilt" (This is the most straightforward and accurate description)
* "A traditional Scottish kilt" (This emphasizes its cultural significance)
* "A kilt made of tartan" (This highlights its fabric and pattern)
Let me know if you'd like me to help you with other ways to describe a kilt!