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Wee-Kilts (Feile-Beg)

Pre-1840  with no straps or fasteners, these kilts have large pleats in the back and about half the yardage of a modern Kilt held in place by a belt.

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All Kilts and Accessories are available in children's sizes

Tartans often on Hand
Black Watch
Wallace
MacLeod
Black Stewart
Dress Stewart
Royal Stewart
Blue Stewart
Rob Roy
Gunn

Irish
Green
Black
Navy Blue
Blood Red


Great Kilts (Feile-Mor)

This is nothing more than 41/2 to6 yards of Tartan fabric held in place by a belt.

Modern Kilt

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Up to 8 yards of fabric pleated to the line or to the set made to your measurements

Over the Shoulder Fly

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Mini-Fly 12" - 18" wide by 54"-58" long

Dress-Fly 40" - 40" wide

 

Price:

100% Worsted Wool: Mini-fly $75.00and up +S&H

100% Worsted Wool: Dress-fly $150.00and up +S&H

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Shirts

The shirts are available in white and off white.  They are long enough to go to mid-thigh.
This length makes it possible to change into a kilt in a place of reduced privacy.
The cuffs and yoke are grommeted and laced.

NOTE that the cuffs are laced from the hand end so that the tied end will not dangle in food.

There is an applet on the left shoulder to hold the sash.

The sash may be put in following manner

Put one end on the sash through the applet from the front to back.  This end may go as low as the bottom of the kilt in back

The other end is brought down and across the body from left to right then back and up across the back to meet at the left shoulder.

Place the remainder over the applet and let it hang straight down.  This should be eight to 12 inches in front, (if necessary to keep it up, this end of the sash may go through the applet).  This leaves a double layer of sash in front to be held together with a penannular or similar pin.  Adjust the length of the back to give comfortable look.

Pleats are always in the back.

Hold the kilt behind you.  Bring the right side across in front.

Then bring the left side across to an inch or two past the front of the right leg.  Place the belt just under the rolled top edge and tighten and buckle.

The tam is placed on the head with the ribbon to the back.  Tie the ribbon to make a comfortable fit.  Traditionally the tam is tilted a bit to the right to avoid being caught while drawing a sword

Over the shoulder Fly (sash).  This sash is placed directly from front to back over the left shoulder (through the eppalet if there is one).  The bottom of the sash usually ends a little below the kilt in back.  The penannular   is affixed so as to give balance and be seen.  A hidden safety  pin may be needed to prevent slipping of the sash.

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Wee Kilt

  (Feile-Beg)

Includes
Worsted Wool Kilt, Sash, Flashers, Tam
 

 

$390.00+S&H and up*  

Contact us for pricing for other fabrics

 Wee Kilt

Package

 (Feile-Beg)
Worsted Wool Kilt, Sash, Flashers, Tam, Plain Sporran, Belt, Socks, and Shirt

$550.00+S&H and up*

Contact us for pricing for other fabrics

Great kilt

(Feile-Mor)
 

$85.00 - $115.00+S&H and up*

per yard for Worsted Wool 

 

 

add

Tam, Plain Socks, Flashers, Sporran, Belt and Shirt

$200.00 

Contact us for pricing for other fabrics

Casual kilt

6 yrd Worsted Wool modern kilt
Includes

Kilt, Mini fly, Flashers, & Tam

$525.00+S&H and up* machine stitched

$675.00+S&H and up* hand stitched

ADD

Plain Sporran, Belt,

Socks, and Shirt

$160.00

Contact us for pricing for other fabrics

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