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Your cart is empty.* Don't base your KILT size of your typical pants sizes, It will not fit. Measure your waist where you plan to wear your kilt, with an actual measuring tape. If you like 'em riding high, measure around your belly button. The history of the kilt stretches back to at least the end of the 16th century. The kilt first appeared as the belted plaid or great kilt, a full length garment whose upper half could be worn as a cloak draped over the shoulder, or brought up over the head as a hood.
ZM
2025-07-26 20:19:48
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cindy howell
2025-07-25 16:05:10
I was having trouble finding a kilt to fit. I am a short, full bodied woman, in between sizes. I finally found one with Allsafe Traders. Nice quality as well! Thanks Allsafe!
John
2025-07-22 13:00:14
I purchased both the 5 yard kilt and the 8 yard kilt , both in the Elliot modern tartan. The colors of the tartan are splendidly reproduced. You don't expect the fit and finish of this garment to match a $ 400-500 kilt but this is still a well made product and you cant beat the price. I have already ordered a third kilt from this seller . At this price I may not wear sassenach trousers againI live in Hawaii and left my two woolen kilts to my nephew back on the mainland. I bought these two as replacements. For this climate the 5 yard kilt is perfect , however the one criticism , about being careful in a stiff breeze, is legitimate , so just be mindful. The trade-off of favoring comfort in the tropics over the risk of a wardrobe malfunction seems worth it.
Alisa
2025-07-12 14:20:09
I needed a good kilt in a darker tartan, something not as gaudy as my County Tartan or my Tara. After all, Black and grey goes with anything. So I bought one of these in Granite. Now, a good 5-Yard kilt costs somewhere in the ballpark of 150-200 dollars. Some good PV Kilts even run a hundo. This isn't a high-end piece of Celtic attire here, but it sure is a good kilt for the price.Pros: Low cost, great color, comfortable, and somehow the thing doesn't wrinkle or come unpleated, no matter how much I sit on the thing. Drapes decently. It actually has leather straps and buckles. No velcro here!Cons: Strange material...wool-like in look and feel, but no idea how well it will hold up in the long run. A hair too short overall, but I wear it a little lower (below the navel) and it works just fine. Also, it's not really knife pleated, Just 8 large pleats in the back. Not that big of a problem, but trad folks might not like it.All in all, if you want a good casual kilt for whatever purpose, or maybe to attend a wedding, funeral, party or pub crawl, and you don't want to spend 150+, this is it! At least with this kilt, you won't care if you spill a pint of Guinness on it...especially if you drank it first!
Randy McBrayer
2025-06-15 11:13:17
I am writing this review for the Elliot Modern kilt tartan that is made by All Safe Trading. This is one of several kilt tartans that I've purchased from All Safe Trading, so as you can tell, I love their products. As well, I love that their projected delivery dates are pretty accurate, especially when I have to pay for delivery. They've been really reliable on delivery times.As for their casual kilts: they're bold colored, beautiful, lightweight and yet really elegant! The lightweight, 5 yard acrylic material lets the kilt move and the pleats sway like a formal 8 yard kilt does. The material is not heavy and stiff at all. It moves with you. It feels great on the skin especially if you wear it as tradition calls for...and I'm sure almost all you guys do wear kilts traditionally.Even though many guys wear casual kilts without a belt, hose flashes or even a sporran, I prefer them at all times because that's what makes wearing a kilt a little more special to me. Why not dress up a casual kilt with a nice waist belt and buckle and a beautiful sporran? I'm proud of my Scottish ancestry and surname and I enjoy "educating" people whenever I'm asked about my kilt regalia. However, I keep the best part secret when it's called for. Grandma at the liquor store doesn't have to know everything. Just sayin'.A casual acrylic fabric kilt can look and feel exactly like a heavy wool or even polyester kilt. Dress it up with a waist belt and buckle along with your sporran and nobody has to know your kilt is low cost. People expect that kilts and regalia are expensive (and even casual kilts aren't very cheap) so why not stand out like the champion stallion and let people be dazzled by your greatness?SIZING IS IMPORTANT: with the All Safe Trading kilts: order LARGER than you wear in pants and jeans. I made the mistake of ordering a 32-34 when I should have originally ordered 34-36. (I wear a 34 in pants so I thought to purchase "up to" a 34.) I did return the smaller kilt and purchased a larger one which fits perfectly and comfortably. The kilts have their own belt fasteners built in so you can adjust up and down for the right fit. Give yourself plenty of room for waist adjustments.That being said, I hope I help you make an informed decision about your intentions to purchase a kilt, whether formal or casual.
Vanna Banegas
2025-05-25 17:11:08
got it as an anniversary present for my husband and it's perfect in every way! the sizing is accurate and it's adjustable so he was able to wear it comfortably. I'll definitely have to get him more :)
Scotte
2025-03-27 18:53:22
Pleased with this light weight, reasonable priced kilt. Appropriate detailing for RenFaire cast character. Held up well over multiple long days.
Joshua B.
2024-12-13 15:36:30
It looks good off and fits bigger than said. The main problem is the pleats are awful. The stitching at the top of them looks like some did not know what they were doing.
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