I recently purchased a Standard Kilt from Skye Highland Outfitters (SHO) and I am very happy with it.

Skye Highland Outfitters is based in California (USA) and is owned by a member of this forum, NorCalPiper. His website is here: http://www.skyehighlandoutfitters.com

SHO’s Standard Kilt is a machine sewn 8-yard 100% wool kilt that is available in numerous tartans and sells for $299.99 (plus $17.00 for shipping in the US). Josh told me the Standard Kilt is made by a husband and wife kilt making team in Scotland.

I ordered my kilt on 23 Oct 2009 and received it on 30 Nov 2009, which is within the 4-6 week timeframe stated on the website. Josh’s customer service was excellent. Emails were answered very quickly (usually within an hour).

Here is a picture of the front of the kilt. The items on top of the kilt (a set of matching tartan flashes, a kilt hanger, and a card listing the kilt’s measurements and who it was made for) were included with it.



When I order the kilt, I provided the usual measurements (waist, hip and length), the tartan (Campbell of Argyll 13 oz.) and choice of pleating (to the sett). The kilt I received was exactly as I specified. The straps and buckles were adjusted to fit on the middle hole. Each strap had 5 holes.

Features of the kilt include: 3 buckles and straps, 4.5 inch deep pleats, pleats sewn down at the fell, a tapered and fringed outer apron, 2 belt/sporran loops in the back, 2 hanging loops inside the waist and a black cloth lining.



Construction was solid and, in my opinion, above average for a machine sewn kilt (especially one in this price range). Attention to details was obvious. Materials used were first rate. It looks good enough to wear to formal events and will probably outlast me.

I highly recommend a SHO Standard Kilt. It is a very nice kilt at a very reasonable price.

I will post pictures of me wearing the kilt this weekend.