Épingle Kilt Chardon Écossais La légende raconte qu'un chardon a autrefois sauvé l'Écosse. Selon l'histoire, un groupe d'envahisseurs nordiques a tenté de prendre une zone aux Écossais de nuit. Ils...
Épingle à Kilt Lion Rampant Utilisé pour la première fois dans les années 1600 pour honorer Guillaume Ier, connu de son peuple sous le nom de Guillaume le Lion, le...
Épingle de kilt écossais Lady Harp L'épingle à kilt est devenue un accessoire standard pour la tenue traditionnelle écossaise complète, mais elle sert plus qu'un simple objectif à la mode....
Épingle de kilt en argent de Saint Andrew Saint Andrew est le saint patron de l'Écosse et est vénéré par les Écossais et les chrétiens du monde entier comme l'un...
Épingle Kilt Harpe Irlandaise Maintenez votre modestie et finissez votre kilt de manière classique avec l'Épingle Kilt Harpe Irlandaise. Parfait pour les hommes irlandais et écossais, cette épingle à kilt...
Épingle de kilt en argent trèfle Si vous cherchez l'accessoire parfait pour compléter votre ensemble celtique, vous avez de la chance ! L'épingle Shamrock Silver Kilt mettra ce détail final...
Épingle de kilt croix celtique en argent chromé Portez un beau symbole de votre foi religieuse pendant que vous montrez votre fierté celtique en utilisant l'épingle argentée Chrome Celtic Cross...
Épingle de kilt maçonnique Vous êtes autant un fier franc-maçon qu'un fier écossais, alors pourquoi ne pas représenter les deux ? L'épingle de kilt maçonnique ajoute ce détail final classique à...
Épingles à kilt | Look ultra élégant Sortez dans votre kilt préféré
Soyez ultra élégant la prochaine fois que vous sortez de la maison dans votre ensemble de kilt préféré avec ces Épingles à kilt de Scottish Kilt Shop ! Nous savons que votre individualité est importante pour vous, et c'est pourquoi nous proposons autant de choix d'épingles à kilt à emporter chez vous. Bien que nos épingles soient certainement élégantes et vous permettront de vous démarquer dans la foule des porteurs de kilt autour de vous, elles servent également leur objectif pratique en ce sens qu'elles gardent le bas de votre kilt fermé et joli et soigné. Choisissez parmi une sélection d'épingles de kilt, y compris le Lion rampant, la chardon écossais, des épingles avec le symbole maçonnique, une croix celtique en argent chromé et bien d'autres épingles à la mode que votre cœur peut désirer.
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Anonymous
Verified Customer
Traditional Kilt (9 Yards)
Fits good and looks good.
1 day ago
Anonymous
Verified Customer
Customization Cost for Traditional Kilt (9 Yards)
Reasonable cost for customization
1 day ago
Anonymous
Verified Customer
Great quality. Bringing the family tartan to a wedding later this year.
1 week ago
Anonymous
Verified Customer
I've had my Masonic tartan kilt for a couple of years now, and enjoy wearing it very much! The fit is perfect, and the lightness of the material work great in our southwest Louisiana climate!
2 weeks ago
Justin B
Verified Customer
I never received all my order and I emailed there customer service multiple time and they said they would fix it but never did anything
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
Verified Customer
Viking Leather Gothic Kilt
Exactly what I wanted.
1 month ago
Laura M
Verified Customer
I would like to say something positive, but I cannot. I measured my son 3 times for "the perfect fit." I went by your recommendations for fitting. I thought the sizing was off, but continued by your instructions. The kilt is about 3 inches too big, on the buckles tightest settings. It cannot be worn, as it slips right off of him. It is unwearable as is. I am very disappointed, as we were just in Scotland in October, my son is half Scottish, and was very excited that we purchased this for him, but quite disappointed that he cannot wear it. I am trying to find a tailor that can help me, so far no luck.
1 month ago
Donald B
Verified Customer
Classic Tweed Vest
Very nice look to it.
1 month ago
Stephen C
Verified Customer
Viking Leather Gothic Kilt
I already did….
1 month ago
Bridgit S
Verified Customer
The kilt and sash in Montgomery plaid, arrived from Pakistan with courteous updates and great customer service.
Sadly the odor of chemicals when opened the package made me ill within an hour. Headache and nausea - I was afraid to wash the fabric, and the dry cleaner did not want to take it. It seemed “stiff” with impregnated “something”.
As I am allergic to chemicals, I am trying to get a refund.
Have noted the USA return address on the east coast, also called the number connected to it and actually spoke with a live person - who responded to my email.
My case is being reviewed - but as I cannot give these away or wear them myself, I will be sending them the east coast return address within a week, so that the odor can be experienced first hand.
I am disappointed - and saddened to write this. I note that others have had a similar experience.
If using a chemical is standard to prevent damage to the fabric - i suggest the manufacturer stops this - it is not acceptable and very very unpleasant.
Sincerely and sorry to feel I need to write this review.
1 month ago
Kim V
Verified Customer
Classic Tweed Vest
fit well, looked great with the outfit
1 month ago
Bruno R
Verified Customer
Customization Cost for Martin Bespoke Kilt
A bit expensive but it worth it if you want a classy look.
2 months ago
Bobby K
Verified Customer
Rosewood Bagpipe Professional Set - Fully Functional
I’m a beginner bagpiper where drones are to be installed an reeds installation no basic instructions on how to assemble but set looks great an am happy with it
2 months ago
Mark R
Verified Customer
Customization Cost for Classic Fly Plaid
Arriving in plenty of time for Burns Night, the fly plaid is of excellent quality, especially with the loose fringe.
2 months ago
Teena G
Verified Customer
Customization Cost for Grant Bespoke Kilt
The only customisation was the sizing, to make a perfect fit, cost was minimal and with it
2 months ago
Christina S
Verified Customer
Formal - 9 Yards
Quality of kilt was nice but color was way off.
2 months ago
Phillip H
Verified Customer
My kilt fit perfectly.very happy with it!
3 months ago
Edwin I
Verified Customer
Arrived not in correct colours,sent email and this is proof they don't care (sending me a review?)
Yellow stripe would be best in the middle of a road! It's a hunting Stewart ,god knows what any animal one was hunting would see you coming a mile off.
3 months ago
Anne H
Verified Customer
Ordered several weeks ago and haven’t heard anything about progress. No response to my inquiries. I’m hoping the company is legit and I haven’t made a huge mistake ordering from them.
3 months ago
Mathieu
Verified Customer
J'adore ce kilt! Il est très beau, bien conçu et de beaux détails! Merci
4 months ago
QUESTIONS FRÉQUEMMENT POSÉES
What is a Kilt Pin?
A kilt pin is a decorative and functional accessory worn on the front apron of a traditional Scottish kilt. Positioned near the bottom edge of the outer layer, it serves both to weigh the fabric down, preventing it from blowing open, and to add a stylish touch to the outfit. Kilt pins often feature designs that reflect Scottish heritage, such as clan crests, Celtic symbols, or national emblems. Typically made from materials like pewter, silver, or brass, kilt pins are an important accessory that balances the kilt's aesthetic appeal with practical functionality.
Is there a brief history of kilt pins?
The kilt pin, though a relatively modern addition to traditional Scottish Highland dress, became popular in the 19th century. Its origins are often linked to Queen Victoria, who is said to have given a kilt pin to a soldier to prevent his kilt from blowing open. Before this, kilts were typically worn without such accessories. As kilt-wearing traditions evolved, the kilt pin became both a functional item to weigh down the front apron and a decorative symbol of heritage. Today, it often features clan crests, Celtic designs, and national emblems, adding a personal touch to the traditional attire.
How should a kilt pin be worn?
A kilt pin should be worn on the front apron of the kilt, positioned approximately 4 inches from the bottom and 2 inches from the edge of the fabric. Importantly, the pin should only go through the outer layer of the apron, not all the way through the underlying layers, to avoid restricting movement. Its primary function is to add weight to keep the apron from blowing open, but it also serves as a decorative accessory. The pin’s design should complement the kilt and the overall outfit, adding both style and practicality to traditional Scottish attire.
Does a kilt pin go up or down?
A kilt pin is worn with the pointed end facing downward, securely fastened to the outer layer of the kilt's front apron. It should be positioned in a way that ensures functionality without restricting movement, adding a subtle yet essential weight to keep the apron in place. The pin should only pierce through the top layer of fabric and not through all the layers of the kilt. This placement serves both a practical purpose, preventing the apron from blowing open, and a decorative one, enhancing the overall appearance of traditional Scottish attire.
Are kilt pins necessary?
While kilt pins are not strictly necessary, they play a valuable role in both the appearance and functionality of a kilt. The primary purpose of a kilt pin is to add weight to the front apron, helping to prevent it from blowing open in windy conditions. Additionally, kilt pins serve as a decorative accessory, allowing the wearer to personalize their outfit, often featuring designs that reflect cultural heritage, clan symbols, or personal style. Though optional, a well-chosen kilt pin adds both practicality and visual appeal, making it a recommended addition to traditional Scottish Highland dress.
Does a kilt pin damage the kilt?
A properly worn kilt pin should not damage the kilt. The key to avoiding damage lies in correct placement, the pin should only pierce through the top layer of the kilt's front apron, not through all the layers of fabric. This ensures that the kilt pin adds weight to the apron without restricting movement or causing strain on the fabric. If the pin is too heavy or incorrectly fastened, it could potentially pull or tear the material. Choosing a lightweight, high-quality pin and attaching it properly helps preserve the fabric and maintain the kilt’s integrity over time.
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