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Rattray Tartan Kilt
The Rattray Tartan Kilt is a timeless Highland garment designed for customers who want a tartan rooted in recorded Scottish tradition. The Rattray tartan is listed in the Scottish Register of Tartans (STA/STWR ref 819) and was recorded in the Lord Lyon Book in March 1969, making it a well-documented clan/family tartan reference.
The kilt is built around a traditional pleated silhouette to maintain a classic shape while supporting comfortable movement throughout the day. It is configured using your selected waist size, optional fell and hip/seat measurements, and your preferred kilt length, helping you achieve a secure, tailored fit. You can also choose the hardware finish that best matches your outfit, from clean modern looks to more traditional antique styling.
To build a complete Highland outfit, you can add optional accessories such as a matching women’s sash, sporran and chain belt, belts and buckles, ghillie shirts, pins, brooches, and kilt hose. Optional upgrades like an 8-yard add-on and fly plaid are available, and a rush option can help for time-sensitive occasions.
Key Features
- Rattray tartan is recorded in the Scottish Register of Tartans (STA/STWR ref 819)
- Traditional pleated kilt silhouette for classic Highland styling
- Adjustable fit based on selected measurements
- Multiple hardware finishes available
- Optional accessories to complete a full outfit
- Naming accuracy note: “Rattray of Lude” is a separate registered entry; avoid mixing unless intended