Kilt : The kilt is the focal point of the outfit, typically made from tartan fabric and worn around the waist. It features pleats at the back and is fastened with straps and buckles. Kilts come in various tartan patterns, each representing a specific Scottish clan, region, or organization.
Flashes : Flashes are decorative bands worn around the top of kilt hose (socks). They are typically made of tartan fabric or grosgrain ribbon and are worn just below the knee. Flashes add a pop of color and pattern to the kilt outfit and are secured with garter ties or garter flashes.
Kilt Pin : A kilt pin is a decorative pin that is worn on the front apron of the kilt, usually positioned on the right side. It adds weight to the apron and helps to keep it in place, especially in windy conditions. Kilt pins come in various designs, often featuring Celtic motifs, clan symbols, or other decorative elements.
Kilt Belt Buckle : The kilt belt buckle is a large, ornate buckle designed to fasten the kilt belt around the waist. It is typically made of metal, such as brass, chrome, or pewter, and may feature intricate designs such as Celtic knots, thistles, or clan crests. The buckle serves both a functional and decorative purpose, adding to the overall aesthetic of the kilt outfit.
Kilt Sporran : A sporran is a traditional Scottish pouch worn at the front of the kilt. It serves as a pocket for carrying small items such as keys, wallets, or cell phones. Sporrans come in various styles, ranging from simple leather pouches to highly ornate designs with fur and metal embellishments. The sporran is attached to the kilt belt with chains or leather straps.
Kilt Belt : The kilt belt is a wide belt worn around the waist over the top of the kilt. It is typically made of leather and serves to hold the kilt in place. The belt is usually adorned with a decorative buckle, which may feature Celtic designs, clan symbols, or other traditional motifs.