Why do kilts cost so much
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Is it handsewn? As you might have guessed I am a kiltmaker and am really proud of every kilt i make. I am a daft kilt maker who loves finding out about new interesting information about Scotland and work here at ScotClans. Keep up the good work. I love the kilt and have several all professionally made. Wear one whenever possible. We only refer them to reputable individuals who only use Kiltmakers in Scotland.
Better to see I real kilt on individuals than the cheap knockoffs. A utility kilt or sport kilt is great for construction set up and tear down, but not for a banquet or Burns dinner.
It all starts with education and we let them know it is an investment to be handed down, not something easily disposable. Keep up the good work and quality kilts. My three sons own a kilt apiece with one having two. They are works of art, and worth every penny! Nikki: I thought the same thing when I purchased my first kilt. In the late 17 th century, the small kilt or phillabeg was first worn.
This is the bottom half of the kilt, gathered into folds, belted at the waist, and falling just above the knee. A separate piece of cloth was worn over the shoulder for protection and warmth.
It became illegal for the Highland regiments to wear garments resembling any form of Highland dress, including the tartan kilt. In this way, he could see who was supporting the Jacobite position and eliminate them.
His ban had the opposite effect. People without Jacobite leanings wore them as a romantic fashion statement. Others wore kilts to protest general English oppression. The ban was lifted in Thirty-six years was a long time for a useless ban to be in effect. After the ban, the kilt became an enduring symbol of Scottish identity, and tartan patterns represented particular clans, families, and regions. Today there are 3, specific tartan family plaids.
The garment takes 20 — 25 hours to make, they are mostly handmade, and the tartan pattern must remain unbroken.
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