Fletcher Bespoke Kilt
Custom-made to your exact measurements · 5,000+ clan tartans · 100% worsted acrylic · Hand-pleated · 3 buckles & leather straps

Fletcher Bespoke Kilt
Fletcher Bespoke KiltThe surname Fletcher, meaning "arrow maker" in Gaelic, was common in Scotland and linked to clans like the Campbells, Stewarts, and MacGregors. The Fletchers of Saltoun, claimed as descendants of Sir Bernard Fletcher of York, played a role in Scottish history, with some opposing the Act of Union and others supporting the Jacobite cause. Following the 1745 defeat at Culloden, many Fletchers were displaced and emigrated. The Clan's Chiefship became dormant in 1911, and its patronymic "Mac-an-leistear" was anglicized to Fletcher in the 18th century.The Fletcher Tartan is a striking combination of green, blue, black, and red. The design features thick, prominent lines of green and blue, intersecting with thinner, dark lines of black, creating an intricate criss-cross pattern. Discover more styles in our tartan kilts range.FeaturesMaterial and Weight: Made from 100% Acrylic Yarn with a 16 oz weight, emphasizing durability and comfort.Customizable Length: Customers can select their preferred length for a perfect fit.Kilt Pleats: Knife pleats for a classic appearance.Buckles and Straps: Adjustable fitting and style.PurposeCasual Kilt: Ideal for everyday wear and casual events.Formal Kilt: Suitable for formal occasions and special events.Why Choose Scottish Kilt100% Bespoke: Each kilt is custom-made to order.50,000+ Happy Customers: Join the ranks of satisfied customers.Love it or Burn it: Satisfaction guarantee.500+ Tartans in Stock: Extensive range of tartans available.Ethical and Sustainable Practices: Committed to ethical and sustainable kilt production.Easy Maintenance: Low-maintenance nature of the kilt.Competitive Pricing: Value for money.High-Quality Materials: Premium materials used.Quality Assurance: Rigorous quality control measures.
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The surname Fletcher, meaning "arrow maker" in Gaelic, was common in Scotland and linked to clans like the Campbells, Stewarts, and MacGregors. The Fletchers of Saltoun, claimed as descendants of Sir Bernard Fletcher of York, played a role in Scottish history, with some opposing the Act of Union and others supporting the Jacobite cause. Following the 1745 defeat at Culloden, many Fletchers were displaced and emigrated. The Clan's Chiefship became dormant in 1911, and its patronymic "Mac-an-leistear" was anglicized to Fletcher in the 18th century.
The Fletcher Tartan is a striking combination of green, blue, black, and red. The design features thick, prominent lines of green and blue, intersecting with thinner, dark lines of black, creating an intricate criss-cross pattern.
Discover more styles in our tartan kilts range.
Features
- Material and Weight: Made from 100% Acrylic Yarn with a 16 oz weight, emphasizing durability and comfort.
- Customizable Length: Customers can select their preferred length for a perfect fit.
- Kilt Pleats: Knife pleats for a classic appearance.
- Buckles and Straps: Adjustable fitting and style.
Purpose
Casual Kilt: Ideal for everyday wear and casual events.
Formal Kilt: Suitable for formal occasions and special events.
Why Choose Scottish Kilt
- 100% Bespoke: Each kilt is custom-made to order.
- 50,000+ Happy Customers: Join the ranks of satisfied customers.
- Love it or Burn it: Satisfaction guarantee.
- 500+ Tartans in Stock: Extensive range of tartans available.
- Ethical and Sustainable Practices: Committed to ethical and sustainable kilt production.
- Easy Maintenance: Low-maintenance nature of the kilt.
- Competitive Pricing: Value for money.
- High-Quality Materials: Premium materials used.
- Quality Assurance: Rigorous quality control measures.
Every detail, considered.
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5000+ Tartans AvailableChoose from 5000+ clan & custom setts
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Statement designStandout, costume-ready styling
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Adjustable waistBuckle or snap fastening
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Pleated constructionAuthentic kilt movement
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Quality hardwareDurable buckles and straps
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Comfortable fitMade for all-day wear
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