Perthshire Bespoke Kilt
The Perthshire Tartan, with its vibrant and intricate pattern, has become a cherished symbol of the Perthshire region in Scotland. Originally designed in the early 19th century by Crieff-based weaver Archibald Burt, the tartan was intended to represent the various districts of Perthshire and was primarily used for ceremonial purposes. In 1993, Brian Wilton from the Perthshire Tourist Board and designer Peter MacDonald collaborated to create the Perthshire District Tartan, giving it a modern identity linked to regional pride. Today, this tartan is popular among locals and visitors alike, frequently seen in traditional clothing, kilts, and at cultural events, symbolizing Perthshire's rich heritage. The tartan features red, green, yellow, and blue, each representing the vibrant landscape and history of Perthshire. Its intricate pattern is a testament to the skill and creativity of its original designer.See the complete kilts and plaids selection.PurposeCasual Kilt. Ideal for everyday wear and casual events.Formal Kilt. Suitable for formal occasions and special events.Why Choose Scottish KiltMade to your measurements. Every piece is cut to the sizes you send us, so it fits you and not a generic size chart.5,000+ tartans open to order. 700+ setts are in stock and ready to cut now, and the rest of the library is made to order.Honest materials, described plainly. Premium acrylic yarn tartan, 100% cotton utility wear and 100% genuine leather goods.Trusted by over 50,000 customers. Highland dress shipped worldwide, from everyday wear through to full wedding outfits.Standard delivery in 2-3 weeks. Rush production in 7-10 days is available when your date is already fixed.Easy returns and real people. If something is not right when it arrives, contact us and we will put it right.
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Perthshire Bespoke Kilt
The Perthshire Tartan, with its vibrant and intricate pattern, has become a cherished symbol of the Perthshire region in Scotland. Originally designed in the early 19th century by Crieff-based weaver Archibald Burt, the tartan was intended to represent the various districts of Perthshire and was primarily used for ceremonial purposes. In 1993, Brian Wilton from the Perthshire Tourist Board and designer Peter MacDonald collaborated to create the Perthshire District Tartan, giving it a modern identity linked to regional pride. Today, this tartan is popular among locals and visitors alike, frequently seen in traditional clothing, kilts, and at cultural events, symbolizing Perthshire's rich heritage. The tartan features red, green, yellow, and blue, each representing the vibrant landscape and history of Perthshire. Its intricate pattern is a testament to the skill and creativity of its original designer.See the complete kilts and plaids selection.PurposeCasual Kilt. Ideal for everyday wear and casual events.Formal Kilt. Suitable for formal occasions and special events.Why Choose Scottish KiltMade to your measurements. Every piece is cut to the sizes you send us, so it fits you and not a generic size chart.5,000+ tartans open to order. 700+ setts are in stock and ready to cut now, and the rest of the library is made to order.Honest materials, described plainly. Premium acrylic yarn tartan, 100% cotton utility wear and 100% genuine leather goods.Trusted by over 50,000 customers. Highland dress shipped worldwide, from everyday wear through to full wedding outfits.Standard delivery in 2-3 weeks. Rush production in 7-10 days is available when your date is already fixed.Easy returns and real people. If something is not right when it arrives, contact us and we will put it right.
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The Perthshire Tartan, with its vibrant and intricate pattern, has become a cherished symbol of the Perthshire region in Scotland. Originally designed in the early 19th century by Crieff-based weaver Archibald Burt, the tartan was intended to represent the various districts of Perthshire and was primarily used for ceremonial purposes. In 1993, Brian Wilton from the Perthshire Tourist Board and designer Peter MacDonald collaborated to create the Perthshire District Tartan, giving it a modern identity linked to regional pride. Today, this tartan is popular among locals and visitors alike, frequently seen in traditional clothing, kilts, and at cultural events, symbolizing Perthshire's rich heritage. The tartan features red, green, yellow, and blue, each representing the vibrant landscape and history of Perthshire. Its intricate pattern is a testament to the skill and creativity of its original designer.
See the complete kilts and plaids selection.
Purpose
Casual Kilt. Ideal for everyday wear and casual events.
Formal Kilt. Suitable for formal occasions and special events.
Why Choose Scottish Kilt
Made to your measurements. Every piece is cut to the sizes you send us, so it fits you and not a generic size chart.
5,000+ tartans open to order. 700+ setts are in stock and ready to cut now, and the rest of the library is made to order.
Honest materials, described plainly. Premium acrylic yarn tartan, 100% cotton utility wear and 100% genuine leather goods.
Trusted by over 50,000 customers. Highland dress shipped worldwide, from everyday wear through to full wedding outfits.
Standard delivery in 2-3 weeks. Rush production in 7-10 days is available when your date is already fixed.
Easy returns and real people. If something is not right when it arrives, contact us and we will put it right.
Every detail, considered.
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5,000+ tartans available700+ setts in stock, full library available to order
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Authentic tartan settWoven to the registered pattern
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Premium acrylic yarnSoft handle with colour fast finish
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Hand pleated to the settPattern aligned across every pleat
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Adjustable leather strapsBuckle fastening for a tailored fit
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Made to your measurementsCut to your waist, hip and length
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Material and Weight100% Acrylic Yarn with a 16 oz weight, ensuring durability and comfort
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Customizable LengthCustomers can select their preferred length for a perfect fit
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Kilt PleatsKnife pleats for a classic appearance
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Buckles and StrapsAdjustable fitting and style with sleek buckles and straps
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