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by Su Sandy Zaw Can A Non-Scottish Wear Kilt? Absolutely! Wearing a kilt is a way to honour Scottish culture and heritage, and it's a great way to add an ...
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by Su Sandy Zaw Mother’s Day Gifting: Luxury Scottish Treasures Mom will lovw Mother’s Day is a time to honor and celebrate the remarkable women w...
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by Craig Moffat The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, often referred to as the "Fringe," is renowned worldwide as one of the largest and most eclectic arts fe...
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by Craig Moffat Harris Tweed is a renowned fabric that has a rich history and continues to be popular today. Here's a brief overview of its history and curr...
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by Craig Moffat The original kilts were traditional garments that originated in the Scottish Highlands and some parts of Ireland. The early forms of kilts can be...
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by Craig Moffat Kilt belts and buckles are unlike the usual kilt belts and buckles you would buy for trousers as they are usually thicker and longer as they sit on...
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by Craig Moffat There are many ways to accessories a kilt, you can use different accessories with the same kilt on separate occasions as these highlight the occa...
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by Craig Moffat Whisky month is celebrated globally in the month of May and we at the Scotland kilt company feel that us Scots do whisky the best (though we migh...
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by Craig Moffat There are 3 main things to consider when it comes to choosing a kilt, these things are tartan, fabric weight and style of kilt. The tartan used to ...
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by Craig Moffat This is the second part of the kilt walkthrough which will take you through all aspects of ordering a kilt and what to know so as you're not...
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