The Orkney clan is not a traditional Scottish clan but rather refers to the inhabitants of the Orkney Islands, who have a rich history shaped by Norse and Scottish influences. From the 9th century, the islands were under Norse rule and became a pivotal base for Viking expansion across the North Atlantic. In 1472, Orkney was annexed by Scotland as part of a dowry agreement, marking a significant transition in its cultural and political landscape, blending Norse heritage with Scottish governance. Earthy colors like light grass green, deep sky blue, sunny yellow and dusty purple are used to make this kilt, which makes you feel happy. The thin black lines that run horizontally and vertically throughout the tartan highlight it.
Features
Slash Internal Pockets: Highlighting the convenience of having slash internal pockets.
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 are used for a classic appearance.
Buckles and Straps: Adjustable fitting and style with rust-free buckles and an adjustable leather strap.
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: Highlighting the number of satisfied customers served.
Love it or Burn it: Mentioning the satisfaction guarantee.
500+ Tartans in Stock: Extensive range of tartans available.
Ethical and Sustainable Practices: Commitment to ethical and sustainable kilt production.
Easy Maintenance: Low-maintenance nature of the kilt.
Competitive Pricing: Emphasizing value for money.
High-Quality Materials: Use of premium materials.
Quality Assurance: Rigorous quality control measures.