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  • Should what you wear under your kilts define your Scottishness?

    Posted on January 6, 2011 by The Scotland Kilt Company

    It has long been suggested that you can tell if a man is a proper Scotsman by what he wears under his kilt, or as the tale goes what he doesn


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  • Celebrities are lining up to wear a Scottish Kilt

    Posted on January 4, 2011 by The Scotland Kilt Company

    When you think of a traditional kilt, you tend to think of rugged men in the highlands. The image of the hardy Scotsman has endured for centuries and is typified by the kilt. As a symbol of Scottish heritage the garment ranks alongside the Saltire and haggis.
    However, there seems to be a growing trend for [...]


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  • Kilts

    Posted on January 3, 2011 by The Scotland Kilt Company

    When looking on the internet for facts about kilts, you come across a wealth of often contradictory information. Perhaps the best example of this is the debate about which nation invented kilts in their various forms throughout the ages. The first recorded mention of a feilidh-malo or balted plaid (type of woollen cloth) was [...]


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  • Children

    Posted on January 1, 2011 by The Scotland Kilt Company

    Many companies view children


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  • Scottish Kilts- Frequently asked questions about tartan.

    Posted on October 25, 2010 by The Scotland Kilt Company

    Can I design my own Tartan?

    The answer to this is a tentative


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  • Kilts and the Sgain- dubh

    Posted on October 13, 2010 by The Scotland Kilt Company

    Kilts are widely recognised as the national attire of Scotland. They are symbolic of the Scottish nation in a way that is unparalleled by other national symbols. Many Scotsmen choose to wear kilts at the key events in their lives such as weddings and family celebrations. A properly made Scottish kilt is a piece of [...]


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  • Kilt news - Grey Friars Bobby dons tartan for Kilts for kids day

    Posted on October 7, 2010 by The Scotland Kilt Company

    In the drive to promote the Kilts for Kids day 2010, some of Edinburgh's most iconic statues were dressed a little more warmly than usual. The Children's charity Children 1st is hosting the event on the 26th of November 2010. The Edinburgh based charity has office launched the annual campaign by dressing statues across [...]


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  • Cheap Kilts for all the family

    Posted on October 1, 2010 by The Scotland Kilt Company

    Are you attending a family gathering such as a wedding this Christmas? Then kitting out your whole family with the required clan tartan might be a daunting prospect. At the Scottish Kilt company we offer a range of cheap kilts for all the family. While you may want to invest in a full Scottish [...]


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  • Scottish kilts

    Posted on September 25, 2010 by The Scotland Kilt Company

    Scottish kilts are typically knee-length items of clothing that are pleated at the back, they were the traditional dress for men and boys especially in the Highlands of Scotland from the 16th century. The kilt first appeared as a full length item of clothing where the upper half could be worn as a cloak either [...]


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  • Scottish kilts and weddings

    Posted on September 9, 2010 by The Scotland Kilt Company

    The traditional choice of accessories to accompany Scottish kilts on your big day is a prince charlie coat and Vest. It consists of a jacket and waistcoat usually made from Barathea, which is a traditional woollen cloth. The jacket is cut to just below the


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