Welsh Kilt

Traditional Kilt

 

The first Welsh tartan was registered in the year 2000. Since then, Wales has developed 36  tartans to keep up with the increasing demand for Welsh family tartans. These designs were originally designed and woven in Wales, being sent out to kilt makers around the world. In 1999, a tartan was designed to celebrate the 700th Anniversary for the Bowlers World Championships in 2004.

Since then, it has become a commemorative tartan for St. Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland. Blue and white of the St Andrew’s cross is incorporated with purple and green to celebrate Scotland's National flower, the thistle Initially, this tartan was designed to introduce a Welsh national dress for men. Nowadays, the St. David's tartan, or the Brithwe Dewi Sant in Welsh is now known as the Welsh National tartan. This new and established tartan needed a form of branding to distinguish it from other Celtic tartans. A Cross of St. David was made to accompany the arrival of the National Welsh Tartan and this is where Wales' tartan journey begins. Welsh kilt History taken from website https://www.lochcarron.co.uk/our-journal/welsh-and-scottish-tartan/

Since the Welsh language lacks the K alphabet, we spell the Welsh kilt with C.  At Kilt Outfit, our experienced staff, with over 15 years of experience in the kilt industry, is ready to assist you with your kilt needs. On our website, we have a variety of welsh tartan kilts options. Please check out all the welsh kilts and order yours. We are an online seller of custom-made Welsh wear kilts. You just need to tell us about your welsh tartan, if this is not available on the website. We will weave this specifically for you. 

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