Clan MacQuarrie Muted Tartan Kilt

$99.00

Decide where you want to wear your kilt. You can wear it at your natural waist, a bit above your belly button, or lower, closer to your hips like jeans or shorts. It’s your choice, depending on what’s most comfortable for you. If you want a more flattering look, it’s recommended to wear it higher up. Use a measuring tape to find where you want the top of your kilt to sit. Make it snug but not too tight, and stand naturally without sucking in or pushing out your stomach.

(Measuring the Space between Waist and Hip) Extend the measuring tape from the point you marked on your waist to the spot you noted on your hip. The pleats will be securely sewn along the fell, and this contributes to the distinctive swaying and fluid motion of a kilt as you walk.

Measure around the broadest part of your hip. To find this spot, stand with your back against a wall and take a few steps back. The area that makes contact with the wall first is where you should have your measurement.

A kilt is typically worn around knee length. If you prefer a very traditional appearance, position your kilt at the top of your knee. But if you like a more relaxed, hip-level look, place it at the bottom of your knee. To determine the length, stand upright and have your Trusty Assistant measure from the point where you took your waist measurement down to your chosen knee spot for the kilt’s hem. Alternatively, you can bend your knees and measure from the waist to the floor. Make sure these measurements are precise – double-check them, and even triple-check if needed. If something doesn’t feel right or if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask for assistance.

Silver $0.00 Antique +$5.00 Black +$10.00 Gold +$20.00
Category:

The Clan MacQuarrie Muted Tartan Kilt, also known simply as the MacQuarrie Muted Tartan, is a variant of the traditional MacQuarrie tartan. This particular version of the tartan is designed with subdued or muted colors, which are often less vibrant than the standard MacQuarrie tartan. The tartan pattern typically consists of a combination of green, brown, and blue tones, along with muted or earthy shades.

The MacQuarrie clan has a rich history, and like many Scottish clans, they have their own tartan associated with their heritage. The MacQuarrie clan’s historical territory was located on the Isle of Ulva in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. They were known for their warrior tradition and fierce loyalty to the Scottish crown.

The tartan pattern, whether in its traditional or muted form, represents the clan’s identity and heritage. Tartans have been used for centuries in Scotland as a way to identify individuals with a particular clan or family. In the case of the MacQuarrie Muted Tartan Kilt, the muted color palette might be chosen for a more understated and subtle look compared to the vibrant and bold colors of some other tartans.

The exact origin and history of the MacQuarrie Muted Tartan Kilt may vary depending on the source and the specific design used. Tartans have evolved over time, and many variations and interpretations exist. The muted version may be chosen for formal or contemporary wear, as it offers a more subdued and versatile option.