 | Bagpiper Kilts Historically, the Scots used the Bagpipe as an instrument of war. The bagpipe were said to possess the sounds that would inspire warriors to levels of valor. |
 | Casual Kilts Casual kilts have a few minor changes from a “traditional” kilt, at first glance they appear the same. |
 | Irish Kilts Now when you think of a kilt what pops into your head, a Bagpiper in full Highland Regalia piping away for everyone, right. Well the Irish have kilts as well. |
 | Kilt Skirts As with a kilt, kilted skirts are similar in the use of tartans for the coloring of the skirt. |
 | Scottish Kilts The kilt origin is based from the traditional dress of men and boys in the Scottish Highlands in the16th century. |
 | Tartan Kilts Many folks get confused on the Tartan, Scottish, and Irish Kilts, a Tartan is a specially woven wool, the distinction of the tartan being woven is in the color bands and once these bands or “sett” is complete it is repeated over and over to make the colorful woolen material know as Tartan! |
 | Traditional Kilts In today's ultra modern world we can get lost in the hustle and bustle of our fast paced lives. With this it is good for us to reach back in time and explore our culture, and the Scots have a colourful past. |
 | Wool Kilts A Traditional kilt is made from 100% worsted wool, and typically woven in a tartan pattern. |