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Scottish Kilt

Macquarrie Bespoke Kilt

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

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Crafted for heritage

Macquarrie Bespoke Kilt

Macquarrie Bespoke KiltThe MacQuarrie clan is a Highland clan, one of the seven clans of Siol Alpin, claiming descent from the King of the ancient territory of Dál Riata. Their Gaelic name, MacGuaidhre, means "proud" or "noble." They are one of the four oldest clans in Scottish history and have a common descent with the Mackinnons, with Guaire being the brother of Fingon, their ancestor. The MacQuarries fought in the Scottish Wars of Independence, supporting Robert the Bruce at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314. They are fierce advocates of Scottish independence. The suppression of the Lordship of the Isles gave the Macquarries a greater measure of independence, but they generally followed the fortunes of their more powerful neighbours, the Macleans of Duart. John Macquarrie of Ulva supported the attempt of Donald, the last Lord of the Isles, against the Crown in 1545, but he was one of the chiefs denounced in the same year for traitorous dealings with the English. The MacQuarrie clan motto is "Turris Fortis Meus Mihi Deus" (God is a strong tower to me), and their badge is a pine. The clan crest is an armoured arm emerging from a tower, clutching a dagger. The MacQuarries owned the island of Ulva off the western edge of Mull, and they are also a branch of the Clan Alpin, claiming descent from Kenneth MacAlpine, first king of Scotland, together with the MacGregors, MacKinnons, and MacPhies.Tartan Colors and Pattern: The Macquarrie Tartan features a distinctive pattern of orange, green, and brown lines. The design is made up of crisscrossing horizontal and vertical lines that create a checkered appearance.Features:Material and Weight: Made from 100% acrylic wool 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 buckles and straps for fitting and style.Purpose:Casual Kilt: Ideal for everyday wear and casual events.Formal Kilt: Suitable for formal occasions and special events.Design and Style: The kilt features a striking combination of orange, green, and brown, embodying the spirit of the Scottish countryside.Why Choose Scottish Kilt:100% Bespoke: Each kilt is custom-made to order.50,000+ Happy Customers: Join the satisfied customers served.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: Emphasize value for money.High-Quality Materials: Use of premium materials.Quality Assurance: Rigorous quality control measures.

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Crafted for heritage

A kilt your grandfather would recognise.

Macquarrie Bespoke Kilt

The MacQuarrie clan is a Highland clan, one of the seven clans of Siol Alpin, claiming descent from the King of the ancient territory of Dál Riata. Their Gaelic name, MacGuaidhre, means "proud" or "noble." They are one of the four oldest clans in Scottish history and have a common descent with the Mackinnons, with Guaire being the brother of Fingon, their ancestor. The MacQuarries fought in the Scottish Wars of Independence, supporting Robert the Bruce at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314. They are fierce advocates of Scottish independence. The suppression of the Lordship of the Isles gave the Macquarries a greater measure of independence, but they generally followed the fortunes of their more powerful neighbours, the Macleans of Duart. John Macquarrie of Ulva supported the attempt of Donald, the last Lord of the Isles, against the Crown in 1545, but he was one of the chiefs denounced in the same year for traitorous dealings with the English. The MacQuarrie clan motto is "Turris Fortis Meus Mihi Deus" (God is a strong tower to me), and their badge is a pine. The clan crest is an armoured arm emerging from a tower, clutching a dagger. The MacQuarries owned the island of Ulva off the western edge of Mull, and they are also a branch of the Clan Alpin, claiming descent from Kenneth MacAlpine, first king of Scotland, together with the MacGregors, MacKinnons, and MacPhies.

Tartan Colors and Pattern: The Macquarrie Tartan features a distinctive pattern of orange, green, and brown lines. The design is made up of crisscrossing horizontal and vertical lines that create a checkered appearance.

Features:

  • Material and Weight: Made from 100% acrylic wool 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 buckles and straps for fitting and style.

Purpose:

  • Casual Kilt: Ideal for everyday wear and casual events.
  • Formal Kilt: Suitable for formal occasions and special events.

Design and Style: The kilt features a striking combination of orange, green, and brown, embodying the spirit of the Scottish countryside.

Why Choose Scottish Kilt:

  • 100% Bespoke: Each kilt is custom-made to order.
  • 50,000+ Happy Customers: Join the satisfied customers served.
  • 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: Emphasize value for money.
  • High-Quality Materials: Use of premium materials.
  • Quality Assurance: Rigorous quality control measures.
Features & design

Every detail, considered.

  • Nine yards of tartan
    Full traditional length for proper swing
  • Hand-pleated to sett
    Pattern aligned across every pleat
  • Three buckles & straps
    Genuine leather, hand-finished
  • Cotton-poly lining
    Comfortable wear all day long
  • 5,000+ tartans available
    Every registered clan sett at no extra cost
  • Reinforced waistband
    Holds shape through long ceremonies
  • Custom apron
    Cut to your hip measurement
  • Choice of pleat styles
    Box for tradition, knife for formal
Wear with pride

Made to be worn, not just owned.

The kilt does not make the man — but the man who chooses one well, walks taller for it.

This is the kilt for the day you've been waiting on. Wedding mornings, graduation parades, Highland gatherings, Burns Night dinners, and the quiet moment you put it on for the first time.

Length
9 yards
Production
2–3 weeks
Tartans
5,000+
Closures
3 buckles
5,000+
Clan Tartans
0
Reviews
100%
Hand-Pleated
50,000+
Kilts Shipped
2012
Established
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