
Scottish Highland Great Kilt
Scottish Highland Great Kilt
Great Kilt
The Great Kilt, also known as "Feileadh Mor" in Scottish Gaelic, is a traditional dress that has been an integral part of Scottish culture for a long time. Its roots can be traced back to 1603. It is put on by Highland clansmen to protect themselves and provide mobility when fighting and hunting. There was a "belted plaid" variation, featuring pleating at the waist. It was usually made of acrylic wool and measured about 5 to 10 meters in length. It was typically worn wrapped around your waist, and after that, draping the rest across the shoulders and over the body. This provided a warm shield against the brutal Scottish weather and gave the freedom to move. It changed over time, and various variations were developed. A popular design included "belted plaid," which consisted of making pleats around the waist and attaching them to the leather belt of leather. This made it easier to move.
How to Measure Great Kilt?
Waist Measurement: It is important to determine the waist measurement from your waist measurement as you would measure your pants.
Length Measurement: Take the measurement from your waist to the mid-point of your knee. Get help from a professional because you may muddle the measurements if you do it yourself.
Sizing Tips:
5 Yards: It's ideal for guys who have waists that are up to 34” - 42”.
6 Yards: perfect for guys who have the waists up to 40” - 48''
7 Yards: perfect for guys who have waists up to 46” - 54''
8 Yards: perfect for guys who have waists up to 52” - 60''
9 Yards: perfect for guys who have waists up to 58” - 66''
10 Yards: perfect for guys who have waists up to 64” - 72''
- This Item: $149.00
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