What does this slogan mean? A Scottish question!?

Dear people of Scotland, I visited your beautiful capital Edinburgh, and what should I say? I fell in love with Edinburgh, Scotland and the Scottish people. That wasn´t my last trip to beautiful Scotland! I´ll come back, I promise! I bought a patch with the following slogan: Up yer Kilt! (just because I like it!) but I don´t know exactly the meaning of this slogan. Can you please explain it to me in "pure English".

Thanks a lot!

Answers:
Not polite.."go away"
Go to hell!
I believe it to be quite rude,hope to be proved other wise
It means up yours or bo##ocks, no offence intended,
good one mate rile the scottish
it means" F. YOU! " sorry.

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