Dressed to Kilt

Dressed to Kilt Credit: Getty

Chris Noth must have wanted to prove he really deserves the nickname Mr. Big.

The "Sex and the City" star showed off a little more — errr ... a lot more — than just leg while strutting his stuff in a traditional Scottish kilt during Tuesday's Dressed to Kilt fashion show at Hammerstein Ballroom.

He and his co-stars in the Broadway show "That Championship Season" — Kiefer Sutherland, Jim Gaffigan, Jason Patric and Brian Cox — closed out the show with a cheeky surprise: They mooned the photogs at the end of the runway. (Scots traditionally forgo drawers underneath their kilts).

But Noth took the joke one step further.

Before leaving the runway, Noth flipped up his kilt from behind once again — this time a little more enthusastically — and the first couple of rows (including amNewYork!) got a serious eyeful of man parts.

Katrina Bowden, Kellie Pickler and Amy Grant also walked in the show — but managed to keep their kilts on. Proceeds benefit the Friends of Scotland charity.

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