Ghillie Brogues
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Ghillie Brogues
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Ghillie Brogues are traditional Scottish shoes worn with kilts. They feature long laces tied around the ankle and have no tongue, originally designed for practicality in wet terrain. Now, they are used mainly for formal and ceremonial Highland dress.
The most traditional shoes to wear with a kilt are Ghillie Brogues, known for their long laces and formal style. For less formal occasions, leather brogues or dress shoes in black or brown are also suitable. The choice depends on the event's formality.
Start by pulling the laces tight and crossing them over each other. Wrap them around your ankles 2–3 times, then bring them to the front and tie a secure knot or bow just above the ankle. Let the tassels hang evenly for a neat, traditional look.
Yes, Ghillie Brogues are generally comfortable when made from quality leather and properly fitted. Their soft inner lining and sturdy sole provide support, making them suitable for long wear at formal events.
Ghillie Brogues symbolize Scottish heritage and tradition. They reflect the historical roots of Highland dress and are often worn to show pride in Scottish culture, especially during formal events, weddings, and national celebrations.
Clean them regularly with a soft brush or damp cloth to remove dirt. Use quality leather polish to maintain shine and prevent drying or cracking. Store them in a cool, dry place and use shoe trees to keep their shape. Always untie the laces gently to avoid damage.
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