Yes what people have said above!

I search Ebay every day using the search

kilt -child* -girl* -boy* -youth* -wom* -skirt -jupe* -glad* -sexy -ladie* -pvc -schot*

Try copying and pasting that search and you'll see that it elimiates much of the stuff of no interest to me at least, an adult male kiltwearer bidding in the USA.

Some of the above are self-explanatory, while others might seem odd. Each bit has been added from experience, to lessen the clutter of stuff I have no interest in.

-schot* eliminates the German kilts items, -jupe* other European stuff. But as you're in Europe you might want to omit those.

The "sort by best match" is worthless to me; I search by "time ending soonest" so I don't miss things, and also by "highest price first" so that the pricier items like kilt jackets, kilts, and nice sporrans come to my attention as soon as they're listed.

Just two days ago I jumped on a rarely-seen thing, a used kilt jacket in my rather large size, Buy It Now, soon after it was listed. The really good stuff tends to disappear very quickly due to Buy It Now.

One of the difficult things in Ebay kilt-wear buying is avoiding all the stuff made in Pakistan and India. Watch how things are worded very carefully!

You'll see stuff like

"We Know What We Sell! Everything we sell is from Trusted Suppliers!"

or

"Designed in Scotland"

If I don't see the actual words "Made in Scotland" or "Made in the UK" I tend to assume the item is not made there.

It's nice with kilts and kilt jackets when the seller shows a photo of the actual label so that the item's origin can be known. Likewise most Scottish-made sporrans over the last 40 years or so are stamped "Made in Scotland Real Leather" on the back.

Good luck!!

BTW the kilt jackets, sporrans, hose, etc I wear nearly all came from Ebay.