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Braveheart Great Kilts

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Mel Gibson wearing a
Braveheart Ancient Kilt
The Braveheart Tartan

Our Braveheart Great Kilts are made from the same 100% wool tartan, woven in Scotland by the same weaver, as the kilts used in the filming of the movie "Braveheart" ! The Braveheart tartan is very rustic, woven in natural wool and earthtones believed to be authentic to that period.
It is hard to beat a traditional great kilt, and the Braveheart tartan makes a particularly nice one. The fabric is woven 63 inches wide, wider than any other tartan we have available. When you belt it on, well more than half of the fabric is above the belt. In warm weather this extra fabric can be bustled up behind you or pinned over the shoulder. In cool or rainy weather the extra fabric can be worn over both shoulders like a cloak, or (depending on how tall you are) up over the head like a hooded cloak.
A 4 yard greatkilt will fit up to about a 34 inch waist, a 5 yard greatkilt will fit up to about a 44 inch waist, and a 6 yard greatkilt will fit up to about a 50 inch waist. If you are larger than this please contact us for pricing on larger kilts. Also, If your waist size is close to one of these limits, consider the next size larger if you want deeper pleats or pleats closer together. For example:
If you have a 34 inch waist, a 4yd greatkilt will have pleats 1.5 - 2 inches wide and 3-4 inches deep. A 5yd greatkilt will have pleats approximately 1 inch wide and 3-4 inches deep or 1.5 - 2 inches wide and 6-8 inches deep. In this example a 6yd greatkilt would be overkill with a 34 inch waist, but it would have pleats about 1 inch wide and 6-8 inches deep.

Normally, you pleat the kilt each time you wear it, and the only thing that holds it together is your belt. Each kilt comes with instructions on how to pleat and wear your kilt. You can also download them here: How to Wear the Great Kilt (Adobe PDF format). As a convenient option though, we can sew the pleats in place for you - see below.

See our Great Kilt history page for more interesting information.

Braveheart Great Kilt
KGBH – 4 yds, $245 (fits up to a 34in waist*)
KGBH– 5 yds, $300 (fits up to a 44in waist)
KGBH
– 6 yds, $355 (fits up to a 50in waist)
Pleating instructions are included with each kilt. Traditionally these kilts are pleated each time you wear them. If you would like us to pleat the kilt for you, please select Cheater Pleats™ (below) as an additional option.
Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery.
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Cheater Pleats™ (Optional) ($50 extra)
This is a nice convenience option. Your kilt will still look like you pleated it yourself, but you can take it off and put it back on any time you want to without re-doing your pleats. (Depending on how concerned you are about the appearance, pleating your kilt can take you anywhere from a few minutes to a half hour each time you wear it.)
We'll pleat the kilt for you and stitch a waistband inside to hold it all together. There will be a row of stitches visible on the outside of the kilt, but these will be covered by your belt (a belt will still be necessary to hold your kilt on).

Pleat to sett – each pleat is positioned so that the pattern (sett) appears to continue through the pleated portion of the kilt.
Pleat to stripe – we choose a prominent stripe in the pattern and center the stripe down the middle of each pleat. This is a traditional military style, and can look very nice. Some tartans just don't look good pleated to stripe however. If you choose this option we will let you know if it can't (or shouldn't) be done.
Box pleats – another traditional military style. Every other pleat is reversed. This creates pleats twice as wide (3 to 4 inches wide depending on the sett width of the tartan you choose) with tartan folded under both edges of each pleat. Incidentally, box pleating uses less tartan, so you can actually get by with a 4 yard kilt all the way up to about a 50 inch waist. NOTE – We will only use as much tartan as we need to, so if your waist size is less than 50, and you select box pleats, your kilt will most likely be constructed of less than 4 yards of fabric. The other pleating methods will use approximately the whole 4, 5, or 6 yards accordingly. If your waist size is larger than 50 inches, and you would like box pleats, select a 5 yard kilt.

How To Measure
1) Measure the waist size at your actual waist, where you usually wear your pants.
2) Measure your hip at the fullest point, usually 6-8 inches below the waist.
3) Measure the length from your waist to about the middle of the knee. Have someone help you. If you bend even a little while trying to do it yourself, the measurement will change.

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