Scottish Kilt Sporrans Stag Head Antique Finish 5 Pcs Set/Kilt Pin Brooch Buckle
  
  1. Kilt Pin:

    • A kilt pin is a decorative accessory worn on the front apron of the kilt.
    • It serves both a functional and ornamental purpose, helping to weigh down the apron and prevent it from blowing open while also adding a stylish accent to the outfit.
    • Kilt pins come in various designs, often featuring Celtic motifs, clan symbols, thistles, or other traditional Scottish elements.
    • Typically made of metal, such as brass, pewter, or silver, kilt pins may also incorporate enamel detailing, gemstones, or intricate engraving for added visual appeal.
    • The kilt pin is positioned on the right side of the kilt, secured through the layers of fabric.
  2. Kilt Belt Buckle:

    • A kilt belt buckle is a large, decorative buckle used to fasten the kilt belt around the waist.
    • It serves as a functional closure, ensuring that the kilt remains securely in place, while also adding a touch of elegance to the ensemble.
    • Kilt belt buckles come in a wide range of designs, from traditional Celtic knots and clan symbols to more intricate patterns and motifs.
    • Typically crafted from metal, such as brass, chrome, or pewter, kilt belt buckles may feature elaborate detailing, engraving, or even gemstone embellishments.
    • The buckle is compatible with specific belt widths, ensuring a proper fit with the kilt belt.
  3. Kilt Sporran:

    • A sporran is a traditional Scottish pouch worn at the front of the kilt.
    • It serves as a practical pocket for carrying small essentials such as keys, wallets, or cell phones, as traditional kilts lack pockets.
    • Sporrans come in various styles, ranging from simple leather pouches to more ornate designs with fur, tassels, or metal embellishments.
    • Typically attached to the kilt belt using chains or leather straps, the sporran adds both functionality and aesthetic appeal to the outfit.
    • Sporrans are often made from leather, fur, or other durable materials, with decorative closures such as clasps or tassels.
  4. Kilt Flt/Plaid Brooch:

    • A kilt flt/plaid brooch is a decorative pin used to secure the flt or plaid, which is worn over the shoulder.
    • It serves as both a functional fastener and an ornamental accent, adding a touch of elegance to the kilt ensemble.
    • Brooches come in various designs and sizes, ranging from simple circular or oval shapes to more elaborate Celtic knots, thistles, or clan symbols.
    • Typically made of metal, such as brass, pewter, or silver, kilt brooches may feature intricate detailing, engraving, or gemstone embellishments.
    • The brooch is positioned at the shoulder, securing the flt or plaid in place and adding a finishing touch to the outfit.

Belt size Chart:-
  • SizeWaistWidth
    Small26.0"(66cm)-30.0"(76cm)2.3" (5.8cm)
    Medium31.0"(79cm)-36.0"(92cm)
    2.3" (5.8cm)
    Large37.0"(94cm)-42.0"(107cm)
    2.3" (5.8cm)
    X-Large43.0"(109cm)-48.0"(122cm)
    2.3" (5.8cm)
    XX-Large49.0"(124cm)-54.0"(137cm)
    2.3" (5.8cm)
    XXX-Large55.0"(140cm)-60.0"(152cm)
    2.3" (5.8cm)