Scottish Kilt designer
At Scottish Kilt Designer we like to be involved with everything that goes on around here. From developing and sourcing products to designing new graphics and taking photographs!
We thought we would give you a sneak peak behind the scenes of our first two photo shoots.
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FEATURES
- Cargo Pockets
- Knife Pleat
- Belt Loops: 2.25 Inches
- Regular size available from 28 to 52
- Standard Drop length 24 , it can be adjusted as per customer request
- Attractive Brass hardware material
- 100 % Heavy duty drilled black cotton
- Manufactured with Green thread Stitching making it very unique
- Fresh and newly Handmade item
- Very comfortable and soft in wearing
- Can be used for Formal and Casual purpose
Scottish Kilt is manufactured for ONE Size only and Sizes are not adjustable, So please be accurate in providing your, All sizes should be updated in standard US inches.
Scottish Kilts are fastened worn near naval Point (Belly Button) To avoid any sizing problem please measure your, waist sizes and drop length from the belly button.
The First Photo shoot by the Qazi studio. In this photo have an Importance because the kilt wears by the Owner of Scottish kilt Designer. The owner of this company is so hard worker.
COLLECTION OF SCOTTISH Utility KILTS
The New collection of Scottish Utility kilts are looking so beautiful and have good quality material used in these kilts. You may check the different colors of the different model kilts. In this picture have the Tartan kilts, Reflector kilts, utility kilts and Two toned Scottish kilts.
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INTRODUCE THE SCOTTISH KILTS
Scottish kilts originate back to the 16th century, when they were traditionally worn as full length garments by Gaelic-speaking male Highlanders of northern Scotland. … The wearing of Scottish kilts was common during the 1720, when the British military used them as their formal uniforms. The knee-length kilt, similar to the modern kilt of today, did not develop until the late 17th or early 18th century.
Early Scottish kilts were made using self-colored garments, which were white or dull brown, green or black as opposed to the multicolored plaids or tartan designs recognized today. As dyeing and weaving techniques improved during the late 1800s, tartan patterns were developed, and these plaid designs became native to Scotland using tartan cloths.
During the 19th century, Scottish kilts were a form of ceremonial dress and worn only for special occasions and primarily to formal events, such as weddings, sporting events, Highland games and holiday celebrations. However, through a global cultural process of recognizing Scottish identity in America, reinventing traditions and building the Scottish-American Heritage, the Scottish kilt is increasingly being recognized as an acceptable form of dress at informal parties, as casual wear or everyday attire and returning to its cultural roots. The Scottish kilt has become a required uniform for Scotland’s Tartan Army soccer team and encouraged for the team’s fans.
Every type of the kilt have the different market value and demand. people are using the kilts for fashion and for clothing. Specially mens Feel comfortable in kilt.
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