Like others on this thread, I have had good success with Joe Austin's kilt hangers from Order of the Gael. They are very sturdy - comprised of three metal rods and 6 strong clips so that each third of the kilt is held up by two clips. They also have a rough-covered (felt?) wooden dowel that runs between the hanger arms on which you can hang a plaid, scarf, shawl, etc. They are expensive, however - $17.

I plan to strategically employ both hanging and rolling to combat the moth menace. We have a rather distinct moth season that runs from mid-spring through mid-summer. During that time I will roll my kilts and store them in a cedar chest. For the rest of the year I will hang them in my Kilt Kit with cedar bags, chips, blocks, etc.

Finally, at the end of moth season I will put rolled kilts into a deep freeze for a night or two. That should kill any moth eggs in the wool. I live in the mountains, so during the winter I can simply hang my kilt in an outdoor, unheated closet and achieve the same effect.