Work Kilt For Working Men | Working Utility Kilt

Posted by sscottish kilt on September 4th, 2018

The kilt an ancient and noble garment remnant of the early Celtic race of Caledonia. These are some of the pervading attitudes that one might encounter at the various Scottish festivals and Highland Games around the country today. Of course, ask an Irishman, and he will tell you that the kilt was actually an ancient garment from Ireland and only later brought into Scotland by migrating Gaels, and moreover the Irish also invented the bagpipes, whisky, and whatever else you care to name. Ask an Englishman and he will tell you how Thomas Rawlinson, an English native, invented the kilt in the 18th century! Most of our ideas about the kilt are based on myth, legend, misconceptions, and (worse yet) Hollywood. Braveheart may get your blood up but depict anything remotely like historically accurate costuming it does not. I will attempt here to present the reader with some hard, solid facts about just when and where the kilt was developed (and when and where it was not), focusing mostly on the pre-seventeenth century period.

Want a work kilt that won't show the dirt and that will hold up well to wear and tear on demanding job sites? The Heavy Duty Black Work Kilt for working men is sure to meet your every need with its all-black design and rugged 100 percent cotton fabric. White contrast film enhances the style of the work kilt, and we'll produce one to fit you perfectly, so that you can maneuver on the job with ease. The kilt is equipped with multiple pockets in the front, along the bottom and in the back, and there are loops included for holding your tools.

 
 

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