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Mens Casual 5 Yard Reiver Light Weight Kilt

£410.00

Made To Order

Make up time: Up to 14 weeks

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Reiver 10oz Tartan Fabric, sold by the metre.

Woven using 100% Pure New Wool, our Traditional 5-yard Lightweight Kilt is machine sewn. Our bespoke service ensures that you find the fit and style of kilt right for you in the tartan of your choice. These kilts are perfect for casual social events and sporting. They are also often known as hiking or walking kilts. Featuring three buckles and straps, canvas lining, two belt loops, knife pleating and fringing on the front apron.

Our Reiver kilts are a lighter alternative to a Braeriach or Strome kilt. Perfect for those in warmer climates and those looking for a casual approach to traditional Scottish Highland dress.

Tartan: Custom. Choose from over 500 tartans.

Dimensions: 150cm (59")

Composition: 100% Pure New Wool.

Weight: 320/325 gms per linear metre 10oz per linear yard.

Wash Care Instructions: Dry Clean Only.

Made proudly at our mill in the heart of the Scottish Borders.

 

This product is made to order. Please take this into consideration if you need your order for a specific date. Also, check the number of weeks on the 'Make-up time' section at the top of page before ordering.

Please note: Custom made/bespoke items are excluded from the returns policy except for when a genuine defect has been identified.

The tartan featured in the photograph above is Buchanan Blue (BCB/B).

Delivery & Returns

Delivery

  • UK Free Delivery on orders over £70 (3-5 working days)
  • UK Standard - £3.99 (3-5 working days)
  • UK Express - from £9.99 (Next day service for orders placed before 10 am - excl weekends & bank holidays)
  • EU Free Delivery on orders over £200 (7-14 working days)
  • EU Standard - from £14.99 (7 - 14 working days)
  • EU Express - from £19.99 (3-5 working days)
  • USA & Canada Free Delivery on orders over £200 (7-14 working days)
  • USA & Canada Standard - from £14.99 (7-14 working days | Duties Included)
  • USA & Canada Express - from £24.99 (3-5 working days)
  • Rest of the World Free Delivery on orders over £200 (7-21 working days)
  • Rest of the World Standard - from £19.99 (7 - 21 working days)
  • Rest of the World Express - from £24.99 (3 - 5 working days)

Please note: Duties may be applicable on all shipments outwith the UK unless otherwise stated.

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Returns

If, for any reason, you are dissatisfied with your order, you can return them in an unused condition and in the original packaging within 14 days of delivery for a full refund of the cost of your goods.

Custom made/bespoke items and tartan fabric are excluded from the returns policy except for when a genuine defect has been identified.

Please note: We will refund the price of the item to the purchaser or exchange the product once it is received by us. A refund of the delivery charge will be given in the instance of incorrect, damaged or faulty goods.

Request an RMA

So our returns department can deal with your request promptly, please use the RMA system by clicking on the links below.

If you checked out as a guest please click here to request a return (RMA), If you have an online account click here to login and process your return.

Size Guide

How to measure for a kilt at home in 5 easy steps

We kindly advise that you ask a friend or family member to take the measurements for you as you will need to stand straight when taking the kilt length measurement.

 

Step 1: Measure your waist

Measure your natural waist (usually level with your navel). Take a firm measurement so your kilt will sit comfortably without falling down. This is usually taken at the top of the hip bone in line with the navel. Stand straight but relaxed and do not hold your breath.

As with all measurements make sure you have someone to help, as it is required that you stand straight, feet together and facing forwards with your head up.

Please ensure all measurements are taken in inches.

Step 2: Measure your seat

The Seat Measurement is a loose measurement over trousers at the widest part of your bottom/hips. Ensure that your pockets are empty and your feet are kept together. Take the measurement with 2 fingers inside the tape so the measurement is not too tight.

Make sure you have someone to assist you with all measurements, as it is required that you stand straight with your feet together and facing forwards with your head up.

Please ensure all measurements are taken in inches.

Step 3: Measure kilt length

The length measurement should be taken from the top of your hip bone (usually level with the navel) to the middle of the kneecap. Stand with your feet comfortably apart. The length of the kilt is commonly worn at the middle of the kneecap.

Again when measuring please make sure you ask someone to help. Stand straight with your feet comfortably apart, facing forwards with your head up.

Please ensure all measurements are taken in inches.

Step 4: Measure your height

To measure your height, remove your shoes and stand straight against a wall standing on a hard surface (not carpet). Measure from the heel to the top of your head.

A full-height measurement is required to determine the kilt length measurement is correct.

As with all measurements make sure you have someone to help, as it is required that you stand straight, feet together and facing forwards with your head up.

Please ensure all measurements are taken in feet and inches.

Step 5: Pleating - Sett or Stripe (Only available on Traditional not Casual kilts)

Traditionally, a civilian kilt pleating is made to Sett design, and a military kilt pleating is made to the stripe design, but the preference is up to you.

Sett means the full tartan design is shown in the pleating. Stripe means that vertical lines in the tartan design are shown in the middle of each pleating.