Le tartan est devenu le principal symbole de l'Écosse et de la culture écossaise. Aujourd'hui, le tartan est également devenu un élément essentiel des vêtements modernes et du choix des créateurs. Les kilts traditionnels étaient à l'origine fabriqués en pure laine, mais maintenant les kilts sont fabriqués en laine acrylique et autres tissus pour un entretien et une manipulation faciles. C'est un kilt idéal pour les occasions décontractées ou même pour les événements sportifs.
L'art de fabriquer nos kilts haut de gamme
Découvrez en exclusivité les coulisses de la fabrication méticuleuse de nos kilts haut de gamme. De la sélection des matières les plus nobles aux finitions, cette vidéo met en lumière le savoir-faire artisanal qui caractérise chaque kilt que nous créons. Découvrez comment tradition et précision s'allient pour créer un vêtement aussi résistant qu'élégant.
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Anonymous
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Traditional Kilt (9 Yards)
Fits good and looks good.
1 week ago
Anonymous
Verified Customer
Customization Cost for Traditional Kilt (9 Yards)
Reasonable cost for customization
1 week ago
Anonymous
Verified Customer
Great quality. Bringing the family tartan to a wedding later this year.
2 weeks 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!
3 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
4 weeks ago
Anonymous
Verified Customer
Viking Leather Gothic Kilt
Exactly what I wanted.
1 month ago
Laura M
Verified Customer
MacKay Bespoke Kilt
If the sizing is correct, the kilt is a beautiful, quality kilt.
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….
2 months 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.
2 months ago
Kim V
Verified Customer
Classic Tweed Vest
fit well, looked great with the outfit
2 months 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 the difference between a tartan and a kilt?
A tartan is a patterned fabric characterized by crisscrossed horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colors, traditionally associated with Scottish heritage. Each pattern, known as a sett, represents a specific clan, region, or organization. Tartans are woven from wool or other materials and used in various garments and accessories. A kilt, however, is a specific garment made from tartan fabric. It is a knee-length skirt-like piece of clothing traditionally worn by men, featuring pleats at the back and a flat front. While tartan refers to the fabric and pattern, the kilt is the iconic garment that utilizes this fabric.
Why do Scottish clans have different tartans?
Scottish clans have different tartans to represent their unique identity, heritage, and lineage. Historically, tartans served as a form of identification, allowing individuals to recognize members of their clan or distinguish themselves from rival clans during gatherings or conflicts. Each clan’s tartan features a distinct pattern and color combination, often inspired by the natural landscape or local resources of the clan’s ancestral region. Over time, these patterns became symbolic emblems of pride and loyalty, used during formal occasions, ceremonies, and celebrations. Today, wearing a clan's tartan is a way to honor one's ancestry and cultural heritage, fostering a sense of belonging and tradition.
What is a tartan kilt?
A tartan kilt is a traditional Scottish garment made from tartan fabric, characterized by its unique plaid patterns that represent various clans, regions, or organizations. Typically worn by men, the kilt wraps around the body with overlapping front aprons, pleats at the back, and a flat front. It is fastened with buckles and straps, usually sitting high on the waist and ending just above the knees. The tartan pattern used in a kilt often carries historical significance, symbolizing the wearer's heritage and identity. Tartans can vary in color and design, making each kilt a distinctive piece of cultural attire and personal expression.
Are kilts Scottish or Celtic?
Kilts are predominantly associated with Scottish culture, though they have roots in broader Celtic traditions. The modern kilt, as we recognize it today, originated in the Scottish Highlands in the 16th century. It evolved from the “féileadh mòr,” a large, full-length garment Highlanders wore. While kilts are now a distinct symbol of Scotland and its national identity, their origins can be traced back to the shared clothing styles of ancient Celtic tribes that spanned across Ireland, Wales, and Brittany. Thus, while kilts are uniquely Scottish in their modern form, they reflect a heritage connected to the wider Celtic tradition.
What are the rules for wearing tartan?
The rules for wearing tartan, while not strict, are guided by tradition and respect. For those with Scottish heritage, it is customary to wear the tartan associated with their family or clan, symbolizing lineage and pride. If you don’t have a clan connection, universal or district tartans are acceptable. Formal occasions may call for specific tartans, such as a hunting or dress variation. The kilt should be worn with appropriate accessories, including a sporran, belt, kilt hose, and flashes. Ensure the pleats are at the back and the kilt length reaches the middle of the knee. Above all, wearing tartan is about honoring the culture and its rich history.
How do I choose the right tartan for my kilt?
Choosing the right tartan for your kilt involves considering your heritage, personal preference, and the occasion. If you have Scottish ancestry, selecting the tartan associated with your family clan is a traditional and meaningful choice. For those without clan connections, there are universal tartans available, which anyone can wear. You can also choose based on the colors and patterns that resonate with you. Additionally, consider the formality of the event—some tartans are more suitable for formal occasions, while others are better for casual wear.
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