Kilt Accessories


Plaid Brooch

Plaid Brooch

The Plaid Brooch is a highly decorative accessory for the traditional kilt attire.

Kilt Pin

Kilt Pin

A common story about kilt pins is they had their start in the Victorian age. The amusing story of the Queen while visiting Balmoral Castle, she was doing a regimental inspection of Scottish soldiers.

Sgian Dubh

Sgian Dubh

The Sgian Dubh is a short knife, today worn in the right Kilt hose. It has a deep history in Scotland, it's name is Gaelic and Sgian is defined as blade or knife and Dubh is defined as black, darkness, or hidden.

Glengarry

Glengarry

The Glengarry is a boat shaped cap with no peak, made from heavy milled wool material, and a toorie on top, and flat ribbons hanging down the back.

kilt belt

Kilt Belt

The actual date is still a bit of a mystery on kilt belts, the earliest mention is during the first part of the 17th century in reference to the belted plaid or great kilt worn.

Kilt Belt Buckle

Kilt Belt Buckle

No kilt belt is complete without it's buckle and a highlander buckle can range from a simple flat design to more intricate designs with enamel and gemstone finishes.