Tartan Kilts

Tartan Kilts

Tartan kilts represent the most iconic patterns of Scottish heritage, showcasing traditional clan designs and timeless colour combinations. Our tartan kilts are crafted from premium-quality fabric and are ideal for weddings, ceremonial occasions, and formal Highland wear.

Each tartan kilt is individually made to order, ensuring accurate sizing, comfort, and durability. We offer a wide selection of clan tartans and universal tartan styles, allowing you to choose a pattern that reflects your family heritage or personal taste.

Designed for those who value authentic Scottish identity, our tartan kilts are a key part of traditional Scottish kilts worn for formal and ceremonial occasions. Complete your outfit with Scottish jackets, premium sporrans, and full kilt outfit accessories. With worldwide shipping and made-to-measure service, owning a traditional tartan kilt has never been easier.

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  1. Crail Modern Tartan Kilt
    Crail Modern Tartan Kilt
    Special Price £110.60 Regular Price £236.21
  2. Cranston Modern Tartan Kilt
    Cranston Modern Tartan Kilt
    Special Price £150.10 Regular Price £387.10
  3. Cranstoun Ancient Tartan Kilt
    Cranstoun Ancient Tartan Kilt
    Special Price £157.21 Regular Price £387.10
  4. Crieff District Modern Tartan Kilt
    Crieff District Modern Tartan Kilt
    Special Price £150.10 Regular Price £387.10
  5. Crockett Tartan Kilt
    Crockett Tartan Kilt
    Special Price £71.10 Regular Price £236.21
  6. Culloden Dress Tartan Kilt
    Culloden Dress Tartan Kilt
    Special Price £150.10 Regular Price £387.10
  7. Cunningham Hunting Ancient Tartan Kilt
    Cunningham Hunting Ancient Tartan Kilt
    Special Price £63.20 Regular Price £197.50
  8. Dark Highlander Tartan Kilt
    Dark Highlander Tartan Kilt
    Special Price £59.25 Regular Price £197.50
  9. Dempster Family Tartan Kilt
    Dempster Family Tartan Kilt
    Special Price £150.10 Regular Price £387.10
  10. Denholm Estate Check Tartan Kilt
    Denholm Estate Check Tartan Kilt
    Special Price £150.10 Regular Price £387.10
  11. Dowling Tartan Kilt
    Dowling Tartan Kilt
    Special Price £177.75 Regular Price £387.10
  12. Drummond Grey Modern Tartan Kilt
    Drummond Grey Modern Tartan Kilt
    Special Price £75.05 Regular Price £236.21
  13. Duke of Rothesay Hunting Modern Tartan Kilt
    Duke of Rothesay Hunting Modern Tartan Kilt
    Special Price £146.15 Regular Price £387.10
  14. Duke of Rothesay Modern Tartan Kilt
    Duke of Rothesay Modern Tartan Kilt
    Special Price £110.60 Regular Price £236.21
  15. Dundas Modern Tartan Kilt
    Dundas Modern Tartan Kilt
    Special Price £150.10 Regular Price £387.10
  16. County Wicklow Irish Ancient Tartan Kilt
    County Wicklow Irish Ancient Tartan Kilt
    Special Price £94.80 Regular Price £236.21
  17. Dunlop Ancient Tartan Kilt
    Dunlop Ancient Tartan Kilt
    Special Price £146.15 Regular Price £355.50
  18. Durie Tartan Kilt
    Durie Tartan Kilt
    Special Price £150.10 Regular Price £387.10
  19. Dyce Modern Tartan Kilt
    Dyce Modern Tartan Kilt
    Special Price £98.75 Regular Price £236.21
  20. Earl of St Andrews Dress Modern Tartan Kilt
    Earl of St Andrews Dress Modern Tartan Kilt
    Special Price £51.35 Regular Price £157.21
  21. Ednam Estate Check Tartan Kilt
    Ednam Estate Check Tartan Kilt
    Special Price £154.05 Regular Price £387.10
  22. Elliot Ancient Tartan Kilt
    Elliot Ancient Tartan Kilt
    Special Price £157.21 Regular Price £387.10
  23. Elliot Modern Tartan Kilt
    Elliot Modern Tartan Kilt
    Special Price £51.35 Regular Price £157.21
  24. Erskine Black and White Modern Tartan Kilt
    Erskine Black and White Modern Tartan Kilt
    Special Price £146.15 Regular Price £387.10
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Great History of Tartan kilt

The tartan kilt is one of the most recognized symbols of Scottish culture, with roots going back to many centuries. It is orignated to the 16th century in the ighland of Scotland as long full length garment known as the feileadh mòr or “great kilt”. This was the first version and it was a large piece of tartan fabric, pleated by hand at backside and belted around the waist, often worn over the shoulder for warmth.

By the 18th century, the great kilt evolved into the more modern feileadh beag, or “small kilt,” which focused only on the lower half of the garment. This design was more practical and became widely popular among Highlanders. Tartan patterns—or setts—were originally regional rather than clan-specific, but by the late 1700s and early 1800s, specific tartans began to be associated with Scottish clans, thanks to the influence of Highland regiments and weavers cataloging patterns.

Later on, in the Victorian Era, especially after King George IV's visit to Scotland in 1822, Kilt got more popularity as he wore kilts as a highland dress. This royal endorsement, along with Queen Victoria’s affection for Scotland, made the kilt as formal and ceremonial attire.

Today, the tartan kilt is very common and is worn both as a symbol of Scottish heritage and as a fashionable garment. It can be seen in formal events, weddings, Highland games, and cultural festivals around the world, keeping the tradition alive in both historic and modern forms.

What Makes our Tartan Kilts Special

Traditional kilts are crafted from heavy Acrylic wool tartan—typically 13 oz or 16 oz—which gives warmth, natural drape, and strong pleats with excellent swing. Lightweight versions (11 oz or less) are available for summer or active wear, though they crease more easily.

Fabric & Construction

Material: Usually Acrylic wool that’s heat-set for permanent pleats, shrink-resistance, durability, and ease of cleaning.

Weave: Double-width tartan ensures pattern continuity across pleats; single-width may also be used.

Pleats: Deep knife or box pleats in the back create full shape and movement; the front is flat for a clean kilt apron.

Design and Style: Tartan kilts often include adjustable buckles or straps, a flat front apron, and a traditional belt with kilt pins. They may also feature sewn‑in waistbands, side buckles, or hook-and-eye closures.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are your kilts 5 yards or 8 yards?

A full traditional kilt typically uses 8 yards of high-quality tartan cloth, giving it the perfect pleat depth, flow, and authentic Scottish look. At Kilt Attire, our standard kilts are made with 8 yards of fabric, but we also offer custom options in 5, 9, and 10 yards — ideal for creating a Great Kilt or a more tailored fit to your preferences. Whether you're dressing for heritage, ceremony, or style, we've got the perfect kilt length for every occasion.

 

Q: In what weights are tartan fabrics offered?


Tartan material usually is available in three weights:

Heavyweight (16 oz) – Suitable for formal events and traditional kilts.

Medium weight (13 oz) – Average and general-purpose for most applications.

Lightweight (≤11 oz) – Best for everyday or warm-climate wear.
We utilize 16 oz Acrylic Wool fabric for a high-end look and a strong feel.

 

Q: Can I wear a tartan kilt casually?

Yes. Casual kilts in traditional or contemporary tartans are acceptable for everyday wear and big events alike .

Q: How do I care for a tartan kilt?

Acrylic Wool kilts usually need dry-cleaning or careful hand wash; poly-viscose ones can often be machine washed cold.