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Great Kilt or féileadh-mór. This large, blanket-like piece of fabric was almost universally worn as a garment in the Scottish Highlands from around the 16th to the early 18th century. It was intended as an all-weather garment and was simply held as a large piece of cloth, fastened with a belt and folded in a precise manner.Our Great Kilt is made with "Cheater Pleats," as seen in the pictures above. The edge of the apron is fringed, and the belt loops are placed according to your size. You will receive a large, double-width, pleated piece of clothing with belt loops on the outside. The width of the fabric is divided into three parts, tailored to your waist and seat measurements: the middle part will be the pleated part, then the two sides will form the inner and outer apron. One side will be hemmed, and the other will be fringed, helping you to recognize which side to fold first and which to fold after. To wear the Great Kilt, simply insert the belt into the loops, lay it on the ground, and lie down on it. You will first fold the inner apron, then the outer apron, secure the belt over it, and then be ready to stand up. The upper half falls over it, and then you can arrange it as you like. We also offer a small book on how to wrap it over the shoulder. Also referred to as "belted plaid" "renaissance kilt" "medieval kilt".Our Great Kilt is made by our own trained kilt makers in Scotland. To ensure a perfect fit, we recommend measuring your waist and seat size snugly around the belly button or largest part of the seat area. The kilt length should be measured from the top of the hip to navel height, up to the upper or middle of the knee. As a rule of thumb, the kilt length should not be shorter than one-third of your height. It's always best to ask someone for help with this measurement as you'll bend forward and shorten the length if you do it yourself. Finally, give us your size in feet and inches, and we'll check that the kilt length looks proportional.” Fabric:Polyester Tartan fabric made in the UK by Marton Mills.Hard wearing, sturdy material. Ideal for upholstery. Also used for making children's kilts, skirts, waistcoats, trousers, etc. Offering comfort and durability, to withstand wear and tear.Composition: Polyester/Viscose TwillWeight: 11oz (375glm 250gsm)Price per metre, approx. 140 cm width
Great Kilt or féileadh-mór. This large, blanket-like piece of fabric was almost universally worn as a garment in the Scottish Highlands from around the 16th to the early 18th century. It was intended as an all-weather garment and was simply held as a large piece of cloth, fastened with a belt and folded in a precise manner.Our Great Kilt is made with "Cheater Pleats," as seen in the pictures above. The edge of the apron is fringed, and the belt loops are placed according to your size. You will receive a large, double-width, pleated piece of clothing with belt loops on the outside. The width of the fabric is divided into three parts, tailored to your waist and seat measurements: the middle part will be the pleated part, then the two sides will form the inner and outer apron. One side will be hemmed, and the other will be fringed, helping you to recognise which side to fold first and which to fold after. To wear the Great Kilt, simply insert the belt into the loops, lay it on the ground, and lie down on it. You will first fold the inner apron, then the outer apron, secure the belt over it, and then be ready to stand up. The upper half falls over it, and then you can arrange it as you like. We also offer a small book on how to wrap it over the shoulder.Our Great Kilt is made by our own trained kilt makers in Scotland. To ensure a perfect fit, we recommend measuring your waist and seat size snugly around the belly button or largest part of the seat area. The kilt length should be measured from the top of the hip to navel height, up to the upper or middle of the knee. As a rule of thumb, the kilt length should not be shorter than one-third of your height. It's always best to ask someone for help with this measurement as you'll bend forward and shorten the length if you do it yourself. Finally, give us your size in feet and inches, and we'll check that the kilt length looks proportional.Our Tartan fabrics for are sourced from three prestigious mills, each with slightly different fabric widths. Lochcarron provides a 16oz Heavyweight Tartan material with a width of approximately 138cm, while House of Edgar's 16oz Nevis Heavyweight Tartan and Marton Mills' 16oz Heavyweight Tartan both offer a slightly broader width of approximately 140cm.Also referred to as "belted plaid" "renaissance kilt" "medieval kilt".
Jacobean (Jacobite) Highland Ghillie Shirt with Leather Lace, Cream/EcruOur cream Ghillie shirt captures the essence of Scottish tradition with soft, natural elegance. Often referred to as a Jacobite or Jacobean shirt, this timeless piece is ideal for pairing with a kilt, offering both comfort and authentic Highland style.Made from luxurious 100% cotton, the cream colour adds a warm, earthy charm to your look, perfect for daytime wear or rustic outdoor events. The traditional leather lace fastening at the neckline ensures a genuine feel, while also offering adjustable comfort and a subtle nod to heritage.This shirt is cut for a relaxed fit with full sleeves, allowing easy movement whether you're dancing at a ceilidh or enjoying a country wedding. The breathable fabric and neutral tone make it a versatile choice that complements any tartan.Worn beneath a Five-Button Tweed Waistcoat, the cream Ghillie shirt lends itself effortlessly to both festive and informal occasions. Its understated hue and soft texture bring out the best in traditional Highland attire, offering a perfect balance between style and authenticity.Material: 100% cottonSize Guide (Maker’s sizing):Small = 48" (122 cm) – for chest 36–38" (91–97 cm)Medium = 50" (127 cm) – for chest 40–42" (102–107 cm)Large = 52" (132 cm) – for chest 42–44" (107–112 cm)XL / 2XL = 54" (137 cm) – for chest 46–48" (117–122 cm)2XL / 3XL = 58" (147 cm) – for chest 48–52" (122–132 cm)3XL / 4XL = 60" (152 cm) – for chest 52–56" (132–142 cm)These shirts are a large fit. We suggest you order one size smaller than your usual fit!Price for shirt without accessories.
Authentic Reenactment SporranCrafted with both form and function in mind, our plain leather pouch sporran is the quintessential accessory for anyone looking to don the Great Kilt in true historical style.Simplicity is Strength:While this sporran may be understated in design, it serves its purpose effectively. Engineered to be robust, its double-stitched construction ensures that it stands up to the rigors of reenactments, historical events, or everyday wear.Quality Craftsmanship:Proudly handmade in our Glasgow, Scotland workshop, each sporran is constructed by skilled artisans committed to preserving the authenticity and quality of traditional Scottish attire.Material Excellence:Crafted from the finest leather, this sporran offers not only durability but also a texture that ages beautifully with time, gaining character and a unique patina.The sporran does not come with the strap, please order this separately.