KILTS

Kilts can be pleated
either to sett or to stripe:
SETT - The back of the kilt will look like the front, which means that the
pattern of the kilt is repeated at the back, to mirror the front.
STRIPE - This is also known as Military Style. One of the stripes or particular
colour(s) of the cloth can be chosen and used in all of the pleats, where a predominant
stripe is chosen to run down each pleat. This can have the effect of
making the pleated area of the kilt look completely different from the sett. See
photographs.
All prices for our kilts are based on the average person who will require 8 yards of cloth. The cloth used will be medium weight (13oz) or heavy weight (16oz), worsted cloth, which ensures that the pleats stay as sharp as possible and that the kilt has a full "swing". They are traditionally hand sewn by fully qualified kilt makers, who have many years of experience in the trade. Our cloth is supplied and woven in Scotland
Please contact us on the different tartans from over 800 Clans, District and Irish County Tartans in a variety of weights and compositions, together with a range of supporting products. And, also contact us on how to measure a kilt!
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Kilts pleated to stripes |
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Kilts pleated to sett |
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