Boy's Jacobite Kilt Outfit
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The same Balmoral quality, the same choice of top quality tartans to create a dashing highland outfit for your wee man.
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Boy's Belt Buckle with Free unlined belt
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Kilt Pin
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For that authentic and dashing highland look you can't do better than our boy's Jacobite kilt outfit. With each item expertly made in Scotland, this kilt outfit really is as authentic as it looks.
Our deluxe boy's kilt is tailored to his measurements and our high standards in the same expert way as our full sized men's kilts. Choose your wee man's kilt in the tartan and fabric weight of your choice, although for comfort we recommend that you don't choose anything heavier than 13oz.
This complete outfit is given its name by our boy's Jacobite shirt. This top quality shirt, sometimes called a ghillie or Jacobean shirt, is one of our most popular and together with our carefully tailored kilt, creates a truly historic highland look.
All the included accessories, from the leather daywear sporran to the ghillie brogues, are perfect for creating a daytime or casual highland look.
See our Frequently Asked Questions for advice on choosing the best outfit. Or please Contact Us if you still aren't sure about anything at all. We're here to help! Click on the individual items listed for full product descriptions. Please note that the main illustration image may not show all items included.
| This item is exempt from sales tax. | |
| Points: | Buying this product will earn you at least 563 Scotweb Points per item |
| Delivery: | 3 to 13 weeks to dispatch - Rush Orders |
| Returns: | No Questions 30 Days - see Full Terms |
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Scotweb’s MD, Dr Nicholas J Fiddes, has written a free illustrated e-book, as a gift to help kilt lovers everywhere. In simple non-technical language it covers every aspect of buying a kilt, choosing your tartan, and accessorising an outfit for every occasion.
As a Governor of the Scottish Tartans Authority, and founder of the world’s first company to market kilts on the Internet (yes, Scotweb) no one is better qualified to offer such advice. Impartial and objective, this is a personal work and is not a Scotweb publication.
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