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        • Denim Kilts – Denim Kilts | Heavy Duty Rugged Utility Kilts. Meet your favorite pair of jeans transformed into a rugged utility kilt, Denim kilts are made from high quality denim
      • Designer Kilts
        • Designers Kilts – Designed by NK Scottish Designer .100% Durable Black Cotton Jeans & 13 oz Acrylic Tartan Wool Fabric. Modern Design with Cross Tartan Strips on Front Apron, Cargo Pockets & Pockets Flaps.
      • Utility Kilts
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        • Utility Kilts – The Utility kilts are the SUVs of kilts. “Real” kilts are limousines. Utility kilts are kilts that you’re not afraid of getting dirty everyday.
      • Hybrid Kilts
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        • Hybrid Kilts – The hybrid kilt is basically a utility kilt in tartan. Same basic design as our modern kilts but made out of tartan!
      • Two Tone Kilts
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        • Two Tone Kilts – A kilt is a type of knee-length non-bifurcated skirt with pleats at the back that Comes In Two Shade
      • Tartan Kilts
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        • Tartan Kilts – A traditional kilt is a kilt made from Scottish worsted wool, using 8 yards of tartan cloth, hand stitched and hand pleated.
      • Tactical Kilts
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        • Tactical Kilts – Tactical kilts are fully functional utility kilts that are made of highly durable polyester/cotton blend.
      • Plus Size kilts
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        • Plus Size Kilts – PLUS SIZE (50″-70″) Scottish KILTS in Various Colors, COTTON, TARTAN, HYBRID.
  • Sporrans
      • Day Sporrans
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        • Day Sporrans – Day sporrans are usually brown leather shovel pouches with simple adornment. … This style is often made entirely of leather, with a leather flap, front, and three tassels or more. They are often embossed or hand-tooled with Celtic, thistle, or other designs on the flap and body, and fasten with a stud or hook closure.
      • Full Dress Sporrans
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        • Full Dress Sporrans – It normally contains fur fronts, a fur gusset, 3—6 decorative fur tassels with regular or cross chains, and a metal cantle at the top. … This style commonly fastens at the rear with a stud on a small flap that connects the front and rear of the sporran.
      • Semi Dress Sporrans
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        • Semi Dress Sporrans – A semi dress sporran typically uses a hair hide. They also feature a leather gusset, three decorated fur tassels with regular or cross-chains, and a leather flap at the top
  • Kilt Accessories
      • Belts
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        • Belts – The kilt belt worn with such kilts is purely decorative during ceremonial use.
      • Kilt Hose Flashes
        • Kilt Hose Flashes – Flashes are brightly colored strips of wool or cotton that hang down from the folds in the kilt hose. They are in effect a decorative garter, that help to hold the hose (socks) up. Bring the hose turnover down to cover half the double loop of the flash with only the bottom half showing, to the outside of the leg.
      • Kilt Pins
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        • Kilt Pins – The kilt pin is a piece of jewelry that is usually worn on the lower corner of the outer apron of a kilt. Its function is to prevent the apron falling or blowing open, by adding weight to the outer apron and is commonly seen as a form of decoration.
      • Brooches
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        • Brouches – The fly plaid is a formal accessory worn over the shoulder and held in place by your choice of badge, brooch or pin.
      • Buckles
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        • Buckles – Choose the perfect belt and buckle from our extensive range to complement your semi-formal or casual kilt outfit.
      • Fly Plaids
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        • Fly Plaids – The Scottish fly plaid is a piece of fabric, woven in the same tartan as the kilt, that is worn over the shoulder as part of a traditional kilt outfit.
      • Socks
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        • Socks – Traditionally, kilt socks and hose are worn above the calf and not covering any part of the lower knee
      • Glengarry Caps
        • Glengarry Caps – The glengarry bonnet is a traditional Scots cap made of thick-milled woollen material, decorated with a toorie on top, frequently a rosette cockade on the left side, and ribbons hanging behind.
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  • Kilts – Kilt is a knee-length pleated skirt usually of tartan worn by men in Scotland and by Scottish regiments in the British armies.
    • Denim Kilts – Denim Kilts | Heavy Duty Rugged Utility Kilts. Meet your favorite pair of jeans transformed into a rugged utility kilt, Denim kilts are made from high quality denim
    • Designer Kilts – Designer Kilts These are hybrid kilts that are designed by NK Scottish Designer .100% Durable Black Cotton Jeans & 13 oz Acrylic Tartan Wool Fabric. Modern Design with Cross Tartan Strips on Front Apron, Cargo Pockets & Pockets Flaps. The word kilt comes from the Scots word kilt meaning to tuck up the clothes around the body, although the 11th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica (vol. … 798) says the word is Scandinavian in origin. The Scots word derives from the Old Norse kjalta (meaning lap, a fold of a gathered skirt). There are many categories of kilts such as Hybrid Kilts Denim Kilts Utility Kilts Tartan Kilts Two-Tone Kilts Tactical Kilts Kilts for men Hybrid Kilts for men DSS kilt is a Canadian Based company. We rejuvenate the culture of Scottish wear with the latest fashion trends. Wearing a kilt is so much more than just the act of wearing it encompasses and shows off everything you love about your Scottish heritage in a way that is iconic and stylish hybrid kilts. Please visit the DSS Kilts Store.
    • Hybrid Kilts – The hybrid kilt is basically a utility kilt in tartan. Same basic design as our modern kilts but made out of tartan!
    • Plus Size Kilts – PLUS SIZE (50″-70″) Scottish KILTS in Various Colors, COTTON, TARTAN, HYBRID.
    • Tactical Kilts – Tactical kilts are fully functional utility kilts that are made of highly durable polyester/cotton blend.
    • Tartan Kilts – A traditional kilt is a kilt made from Scottish worsted wool, using 8 yards of tartan cloth, hand stitched and hand pleated.
    • Two Tone Kilts – A kilt is a type of knee-length non-bifurcated skirt with pleats at the back that Comes In Two Shade
    • Utility Kilts – The Utility kilts are the SUVs of kilts. “Real” kilts are limousines. Utility kilts are kilts that you’re not afraid of getting dirty everyday.
    • Sporrans – The sporran is a traditional part of male Scottish Highland dress, is a pouch that performs the same function as pockets on the pocketless kilt. Made of leather or fur, the ornamentation of the sporran is chosen to complement the formality of dress worn with it.
  • Kilt Accessories – A belt (usually with embossed buckle) ,A jacket (of various traditional designs), A kilt pin. A sgian-dubh (Gaelic: “black knife”: a small sheathed knife worn in the top of the hose) Ghillie brogues.
    • Belts – The kilt belt worn with such kilts is purely decorative during ceremonial use.
    • Kilt Hose Flashes – Flashes are brightly colored strips of wool or cotton that hang down from the folds in the kilt hose. They are in effect a decorative garter, that help to hold the hose (socks) up. Bring the hose turnover down to cover half the double loop of the flash with only the bottom half showing, to the outside of the leg.
    • Kilt Pins – The kilt pin is a piece of jewelry that is usually worn on the lower corner of the outer apron of a kilt. Its function is to prevent the apron falling or blowing open, by adding weight to the outer apron and is commonly seen as a form of decoration.
    • Buckles – Choose the perfect belt and buckle from our extensive range to complement your semi-formal or casual kilt outfit.
    • Brouches – The fly plaid is a formal accessory worn over the shoulder and held in place by your choice of badge, brooch or pin.
    • Fly Plaids – The Scottish fly plaid is a piece of fabric, woven in the same tartan as the kilt, that is worn over the shoulder as part of a traditional kilt outfit.
    • Socks – Traditionally, kilt socks and hose are worn above the calf and not covering any part of the lower knee
  • Sporrans – The sporran is a traditional part of male Scottish Highland dress, is a pouch that performs the same function as pockets on the pocketless kilt. Made of leather or fur, the ornamentation of the sporran is chosen to complement the formality of dress worn with it.
    • Day Sporrans – Day sporrans are usually brown leather shovel pouches with simple adornment. … This style is often made entirely of leather, with a leather flap, front, and three tassels or more. They are often embossed or hand-tooled with Celtic, thistle, or other designs on the flap and body, and fasten with a stud or hook closure.
    • Full Dress Sporrans – It normally contains fur fronts, a fur gusset, 3—6 decorative fur tassels with regular or cross chains, and a metal cantle at the top. … This style commonly fastens at the rear with a stud on a small flap that connects the front and rear of the sporran.
    • Semi Dress Sporrans – A semi dress sporran typically uses a hair hide. They also feature a leather gusset, three decorated fur tassels with regular or cross-chains, and a leather flap at the top
  • Jacobite and Ghillie Shirts – A Ghillie shirt, also known as a Jacobean or Jacobite shirt, is an informal traditional shirt usually worn with a kilt. The term Ghillie refers to the crisscrossed lacing style made of leather as also seen on the Ghillie Brogue.

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Traditionally, kilt socks and hose are worn above the calf and not covering any part of the lower knee

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