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

Weir Bespoke Kilt
Weir Bespoke KiltThe Weir clan, originating from the Scottish Borders, is steeped in a history that dates back to the 12th century. Their name, possibly derived from the Norman "Vere," indicates a lineage connected to the de Veres who arrived in Britain during the Norman Conquest. The Weirs were historically known for their judicial roles and landholdings in Lanarkshire and were involved in various national conflicts, reflecting their enduring presence and influence in Scottish history.The Weir tartan is black, navy blue, green, and yellow. This tartan pattern is inspired by the Weir Clan, a Scottish clan with a long and illustrious history dating back to the 13th century.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 fitting and style with rust-free buckles and adjustable leather straps.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: Emphasize that each kilt is custom-made to order.50,000+ Happy Customers: Highlight the number of satisfied customers served.Love it or Burn it: 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: Emphasize value for money.High-Quality Materials: Use of premium materials.Quality Assurance: Rigorous quality control measures.
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Weir Bespoke Kilt
The Weir clan, originating from the Scottish Borders, is steeped in a history that dates back to the 12th century. Their name, possibly derived from the Norman "Vere," indicates a lineage connected to the de Veres who arrived in Britain during the Norman Conquest. The Weirs were historically known for their judicial roles and landholdings in Lanarkshire and were involved in various national conflicts, reflecting their enduring presence and influence in Scottish history.
The Weir tartan is black, navy blue, green, and yellow. This tartan pattern is inspired by the Weir Clan, a Scottish clan with a long and illustrious history dating back to the 13th century.
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 fitting and style with rust-free buckles and adjustable leather straps.
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: Emphasize that each kilt is custom-made to order.
- 50,000+ Happy Customers: Highlight the number of satisfied customers served.
- Love it or Burn it: 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: Emphasize value for money.
- High-Quality Materials: Use of premium materials.
- Quality Assurance: Rigorous quality control measures.
Every detail, considered.
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Nine yards of tartanFull traditional length for proper swing
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Hand-pleated to settPattern aligned across every pleat
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Three buckles & strapsGenuine leather, hand-finished
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Cotton-poly liningComfortable wear all day long
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5,000+ tartans availableEvery registered clan sett at no extra cost
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Reinforced waistbandHolds shape through long ceremonies
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Custom apronCut to your hip measurement
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Choice of pleat stylesBox for tradition, knife for formal
Made to be worn, not just owned.
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