

Traditional kilt jackets with a single button fastening, gauntlet cuffs and scalloped pockets. This jacket can be worn with or without a five button waistcoat, but when done so, should be accompanied by wearing a waist belt and buckle in lieu.
Traditional kilt jacket featuring a single-button fastening, scalloped pockets, and classic gauntlet cuffs. This versatile jacket can be worn with or without a five-button waistcoat.
The accompanying waistcoat is tailored with your choice of buttons, two functional side pockets, and a rear waist adjuster for a refined fit.
f worn without a waistcoat, it should be paired with a waist belt and buckle for a complete look.

FAQ
How To Measure
Waist Size
Seat Size
Overall Height
Kilt Length
Waist: Measure firmly around waist at navel (belly button) height.
Seat: Measure around the largest part of the seat area.
Height: Provide your height in feet and inches.
Kilt Length: Measure from over the very top of the hip at navel height (so the measure curves over the top of the hip bone) to the top or middle of the knee. As a rule of thumb, your kilt length should be no shorter than a third of your height. It's always best to get someone to help with this measurement, as you'll lean forward and shorten the length when doing it yourself.
Selecting Yard Size
Traditional 8 Yard
Traditional 9 Yard
Traditional 10 Yard
For gentlemen with larger seat sizes we usually recommend a 9-yard kilt (idea for seat sizes 46"-52") or a 10-yard kilt (ideal for seat sizes 52"+). Kilt straps on this kilt are set with an allowance of 0.5" tighter and 1.5" looser.
Stitch Finishing Options
Handmade
Machine Stitched & Hand Finished
Tailored using the most customary techniques. Many folk like their kilts to be wholly traditional from start to finish, especially as a kilt is one of the few pieces of clothing you will own that should last a lifetime – and is often passed down the generations. Some consider hand stitching to have much more character than the modern straight line you get with the machine-finished kilts.



