Scottish Traditional Kilt Grey Tartan
D**D
Kilt tastic
I was expecting less but what I really got was more... the product is very well made the sewing is nice it is a great all around wearable kelp
T**N
Quality is lacking
Beautiful looking Tartans, however the stitching is not the best quality. Within an hour of wearing the kilt several of the pleats had become un-stitched. Also the edges are not hemmed which has led to unraveling the end of the day.
M**L
Great price/quality
Great quality
T**R
Love it.
Love this kilt, unfortunately I ordered a smaller size than needed. Don't guess, measure. I can still wear it, it's just snug.
S**I
Cool cheap kilt
For a cheap kilt it is great. The only thing that really bothers me is that the metal pieces used to close it are kind of loose, so one of the two while wearing tends to open and can create issues. Apart from that is a cheap kilt so it is cool, I'll probably make my dressmaker modify this.It looks a wee bit larger than my measured waist, not too much
M**H
Kilts for wearing and fun
"Proper" kilts cost upwards of UKP200, so I was agreably surpised - no; delighted - when this. UKP20 kilt arrived [ the same price as jeans!]. I'm not a kilt expert, but having attended my annual Clan Rally for 25 years I have a vague idea what to expect.No, this is not a dress kilt to wear to Holyrood or the Clan Ball, but for day to day wear around the house [ or the village] it is wholly admirable, and that is all it claims to be [ that's my five star rating]. It uses a light but good-imitation-wool acrylic cloth that can, so the label says, be washed, and presumably keeps its creases. It is only a '5 yard' kilt ['proper' kilts use 8 yards], but that is good enough certainly for most of summer and only a tailor would notice the 'hang'. It has two leather straps to tighten the waist rather than three, but they work. Note that kilts usually are worn self supporting, the wide belt, when worn, being largely for show. Though I am actually using appropriate braces at the moment to get the length dead right [ only one kilt length]. Three loops hold the wide belt and sporran. Wife approved stitching.As for the Tartan, a wholly inoccuous anonymous dark grey on gray that would cause no offence anywhere.Glad I bought it ! For those who are wondering whether to start out on kilt wear, this provides a really cheap introduction. All the fine silver buckled jackets and such like expenisve stuff can come later. The necessary are a cagoule on top [ it has, they tell me, been known to rain in western Scotland], and long [ eg sports] socks. And, oh yes, a [preferably soft] sporran or purse on a strap– no pockets in a kilt!
W**8
Make sure you order 2 sizes up
Actually surprised at the quality. Obvously not same as a real kilt but I can easily re-use for another stag/lads doo. I would order 2 sizes above your own though as im a 34 and it would barely wrap round. Got the 38 as a replacement and it fits perfect.
C**S
good but too small.
if you are under a size 40 then it should fit but if you are a millimeter larger than that get the next size up, I did ask to send this back as it about 2 inches too short for me but at a cost of about £4 so I will sell it privately that way I can cut my costs by half.
B**A
Feels better than trousers: cheap and good value.
As an ignarent guy I needed help to figure out how to put it on. Pleats at the front or back? No pockets therefore will need to buy a belt etc.
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