Kilts écossais – Scottish Kilt

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Kilts écossais

Chez Scottish Kilt, nous proposons une large sélection de kilts tartan personnalisés, tous confectionnés en laine acrylique 473 g de qualité supérieure pour une durabilité et un confort durables. Que vous ayez besoin d'un kilt pour un mariage, un événement ou une tenue décontractée, nos kilts peuvent être commandés en urgence pour une livraison rapide. Chaque kilt est confectionné à vos mesures exactes, garantissant un ajustement parfait alliant savoir-faire traditionnel et matériaux modernes. Pour ceux qui recherchent un modèle vraiment unique, nous proposons également des kilts tartan personnalisés dans plus de 4 500 motifs rares, conçus pour refléter votre héritage personnel. Avec des options en stock et sur mesure, nous sommes là pour créer le kilt qui répond à vos besoins, quelle que soit l'occasion.

About this collection

Tartan Kilts

Tartan is not decoration. Each sett is a specific repeating sequence of coloured stripes running in both directions, recorded and named, which is why a Cameron kilt and a Fraser kilt are not interchangeable. Choosing your sett is the first decision and the one that matters most, because everything else in the outfit is built to sit alongside it.

If you have a family name with a Scottish connection there is very likely a sett attached to it, often in several variations. Modern setts run bright, ancient run softer, weathered run muted and hunting run darker and greener. None is more correct than another. If no family tartan applies, a district tartan tied to a place, or a universal sett, is the usual route.

Once the sett is chosen the rest follows. A sporran sits at the front, hose and flashes pick up one colour from the sett, and a kilt belt and buckle finishes the waist. For a supper on the twenty fifth of January, see Burns Night kilts. For a wedding, look at complete kilt outfits. For something less formal, contemporary kilts and hybrid kilts use the same cloth in a lighter register.

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Common questions

Frequently asked questions

A sett is the repeating unit of a tartan pattern, the full sequence of coloured bands before the design starts over. Because the same sequence runs vertically and horizontally, the pattern squares up on itself. Two tartans can share colours and still be entirely different setts, which is why tartans are identified by name rather than by how they look at a glance.

They are colourways of the same sett, not different tartans. Modern uses strong saturated dyes and reads brightest. Ancient uses lighter tones meant to suggest older vegetable dyes. Weathered is muted and browned, as if aged outdoors. Hunting shifts the palette darker and greener for outdoor wear. Same pattern, four moods. Pick on appearance rather than on which sounds more authentic.

Start with your surname, then check spelling variants, because MacDonald, McDonald and Macdonald are frequently the same line. Many surnames are septs, meaning they are historically associated with a larger clan and share its tartan. If nothing attaches to your name, a district tartan tied to where your family came from does the same job. Send us the name and we will check it for you.

We make three yardages. Five yard kilts use less cloth with shallower pleating, sit lighter and cost less, and are ideal for casual and warm weather wear. Nine yard kilts are the traditional formal build, with deep pleats that swing properly and hold their shape. The thirteen yard Great Kilt is the historic full length garment rather than a modern kilt.

A kilt wraps left over right for men, with the buckles on the right hip. It sits at the natural waist, higher than trousers, roughly at the navel. The hem lands at the middle of the kneecap when you are standing. If it sits on your hips like jeans, the proportions collapse and the pleats hang wrong, so resist the urge to wear it low.

Premium acrylic woven to the sett, not printed onto the surface. Acrylic takes a sharp permanent pleat, holds colour through repeated wear and sunlight, and stays lighter and less itchy than heavier traditional cloth, which matters if you are wearing a kilt somewhere warm. Because the pattern is in the weave, the reverse of the cloth shows the same design as the face.

Yes. Our free tartan designer lets you set colours, thread counts and sett size and see the cloth render live, with no signup. We then register the design with The Scottish Register of Tartans on your behalf and weave it at our own mill. Idea to finished kilt runs six to twelve weeks.

Search it in the tartan finder first. If nothing comes back, try spelling variants, then check the sept name lookup, since many surnames are septs of a larger clan and carry its tartan. If you only have DNA results rather than a surname, find from DNA results works backward from region.

Pleating to the sett positions each pleat so the full tartan pattern appears to continue unbroken across the back of the kilt. Pleating to the stripe centres one chosen stripe down the middle of every pleat, which produces a bold repeating band instead. Pleat to sett is the standard. Pleat to stripe is the pipe band look.

Setts that belong to no single family, so anyone may wear them. District tartans are tied to a place rather than a name. National tartans represent a country. Commemorative, military, corporate and fashion setts cover everything else. If your surname has no clan attached, these are where most people land, and there is nothing second best about them.

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