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