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Size Guide

 
 

Men's Kilts

Men's Trousers

Boy's Kilts (Tartanista)

Girl's Kilt Skirts

Men's Belts

Men's Waistcoats

Boy's Outfits

Baby's Kilts

Men's Jackets

Women's Utility Skirts

Boy's Shirts

Baby's Shirts (Tartanista)

Men's Shirts

Women's Wool Skirts

Boy's Belts

Baby's Shirts (Trewscot)

Men's Shoes (J Wood)

Women's Kilt Skirts

Boy's Jackets

Baby's Outfits

Men's Shoes (Tartanista)

Women's Shirts

Boy's Shoes

Baby's Booties (Glen Appin)

Men's Shoes (Thistle)

Women's Trousers

Boy's Trousers

Baby's Shoes (Thistle)

Men's Socks Boy's Kilts (Glen Appin) Boy's Waistcoats

Hats

 

Men's Kilts

Our standard kilt length is 24”, but we also offer 22” and 26” lengths in some of our value kilt tartans. (*See fitting notes) 

 

 

*Kilt Fitting Notes  

Kilts are measured at navel level (belly button level). There is about 1" (3cm) adjustment between the given size either way.
If you are in between sizes we suggest going one size up, as you can wear a belt. If the kilt is too small it will be uncomfortable. 

Most men's kilts are one or two sizes larger than trouser size, because kilts are worn at belly button level, not on the hips like trousers. 

The drop (length) of all our standard kilts is 24" (61cm) and is fine if you are between 5'8" (1.70m) and 6'1" (1.85m).
If you are shorter or taller we offer a limited range of tartans in shorter kilts 22" (55cm) or longer kilts 26" (66cm).

 

Men's Belts

 

Men's Jackets

For L Add 1 inch to the measurements below. Chest the same.

Men's Shirts

Men's Dress Shirts

Men's Jacobite Ghillie Shirts

Men's Shoes (J Wood)

Men's Shoes (Tartanista)

These shoes are on the small side
We suggest you buy one size up

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Men's Shoes (Thistle)

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Men's Socks

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Men's Trousers

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Men's Waistcoats

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Women's Utility Skirts

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Women's Wool Skirts

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Women's Kilt Skirts

Our skirts sit just below the waist, about 1.5” below the navel.

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KILT SKIRT FITTING NOTES: 

We recommend that you order your usual kilt skirt size.

These kilts sit on the hips rather than the waist, so waist measurements confuse more than they help.

Women's Shirts

Women's Trousers

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Boy's Kilts (Glen Appin)

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Boy's Kilts (Tartanista)

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Boy's Outfits

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Boy's Shirts

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Boy's Belts

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Boy's Jackets

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Boy's Shoes

How to measure your child's feet for size:

1. Draw around the socked foot on a plain piece of paper

2. Measure between its two furthest points (heel to big toe)

3. Choose the size corresponding to that measurement 

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Boy's Trousers

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Boy's Waistcoat

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Girl's Kilt Skirts

Baby's Kilts

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Baby's Shirts (Tartanista)

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Baby's Shirts (Trewscot)

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Baby's Outfits

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Baby's Booties (Glen Appin)

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Baby's Shoes (Thistle)

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Hats 

To measure your hat size: 

1. Place a piece of string or tape around your head about 1/8" (1 cm) above your ear, across the middle of your forehead. It must completely circle the head. 

2. Hold the tape so it feels comfortable and is not too tight. 

3. Measure your head where the hat will sit. 

4. If your measurement falls between sizes, choose the next largest size. 

Please note: 

Some brands are sold by sizes like S, M, L etc. 

Small is approximately 55cm, Medium 57cm, Large 58/59cm, X-Large 61cm and 2X-Large 63cm.