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

Tara Murphy Bespoke Kilt
Tara Murphy Bespoke KiltThe Tara Murphy Kilt is a striking and unique piece of Scottish attire inspired by the Tara Murphy Clan, which dates back to the 16th century. This tartan pattern stands out due to a color change made by MacLean. Originally thought to appear as Murphy in the Paris 1880 show "Clans Originaux," the tartan was renamed "Tara" in 1967. The history of this clan is steeped in rich traditions and values, making it a notable choice within Scottish tartan communities.The main background of this kilt is a prominent, bright green color. Red lines that cross both vertically and horizontally rise atop the green, accompanied by thinner red, black, yellow, and white lines.Features:Material and Weight: Made from 100% Acrylic Yarn with a 16 oz weight, offering durability and comfort.Customizable Length: Choose your preferred length for a perfect fit.Kilt Pleats: Knife pleats for a classic appearance.Buckles and Straps: Adjustable leather straps and rust-free buckles ensure a perfect fit and long-lasting 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 our satisfied clientele.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 production.Easy Maintenance: Low-maintenance fabric for hassle-free cleaning.Competitive Pricing: Exceptional value for money.High-Quality Materials: Premium materials ensure longevity and comfort.Quality Assurance: Rigorous quality control measures in place.
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Tara Murphy Bespoke Kilt
The Tara Murphy Kilt is a striking and unique piece of Scottish attire inspired by the Tara Murphy Clan, which dates back to the 16th century. This tartan pattern stands out due to a color change made by MacLean. Originally thought to appear as Murphy in the Paris 1880 show "Clans Originaux," the tartan was renamed "Tara" in 1967. The history of this clan is steeped in rich traditions and values, making it a notable choice within Scottish tartan communities.
The main background of this kilt is a prominent, bright green color. Red lines that cross both vertically and horizontally rise atop the green, accompanied by thinner red, black, yellow, and white lines.
Features:
Material and Weight: Made from 100% Acrylic Yarn with a 16 oz weight, offering durability and comfort.
Customizable Length: Choose your preferred length for a perfect fit.
Kilt Pleats: Knife pleats for a classic appearance.
Buckles and Straps: Adjustable leather straps and rust-free buckles ensure a perfect fit and long-lasting 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 our satisfied clientele.
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 production.
Easy Maintenance: Low-maintenance fabric for hassle-free cleaning.
Competitive Pricing: Exceptional value for money.
High-Quality Materials: Premium materials ensure longevity and comfort.
Quality Assurance: Rigorous quality control measures in place.
Every detail, considered.
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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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