CLEARANCE! Standard Black Stewart Tartan Utility Kilt - 42x22
CLEARANCE! Standard Black Stewart Tartan Utility Kilt - 42x22
CLEARANCE! Standard Black Stewart Tartan Utility Kilt - 42x22
CLEARANCE! Standard Black Stewart Tartan Utility Kilt - 42x22
CLEARANCE! Standard Black Stewart Tartan Utility Kilt - 42x22

CLEARANCE! Standard Black Stewart Tartan Utility Kilt - 42x22

Regular price $73.50 Sale price$54.75
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How to measure for a kilt

For Men's or Women's Kilts

Follow the following guide based on measuring from the video:

Standard and Deluxe Utility Kilts:
Order the size measured.  If you are in between sizes, you can order up for a loose fit or down for a more snug fit.  Each kilt has an extra set of snaps to go up and down 1 inch in size.

Wild Outdoor/Wilderness Utility Kilts:
 Order the size measured.  If you are in between, you can order the size down or up since the Velcro waist is adjustable.

Ultimate Utility Kilts: Order the size measured.  If you are in between, you will want to order the size down (37 waist would go down to 36)

Athlete Utility Kilts:
Order size measured.  If you are in between sizes you can order a size down or a size up because of the velcro waist.

Returns

If you follow our measuring video in the videos section below, you will get a kilt that fits.  However, if for whatever reason it does not, UT Kilts has the best and easiest return policy.

How to measure for a kilt with out measuring the waist. 

Use this when giving a gift or other situation where you are not able to measure their waist.

GOOD RULE OF THUMB IN SIZING:
When you are measuring a pair of pants to determine sizing, it should be around 3-4 inches bigger than what the jeans size says (some sizes closer to 30 are only 2 inches bigger).  You should only use this option as a last resort if personally measuring the person is not possible.  DO NOT USE THIS OPTION IF YOU CAN MEASURE YOURSELF.  Save yourself the time and just do it right the first time!

If for some reason you are just not able to measure anything, you can make a good guess at which size they would need.  I would go up two sizes if guessing, i.e. 40 will go to a 44 size kilt.  This is only a guess and does not replace at least trying to measure, if possible.

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CLEARANCE!
Waist size 42 x length 22.  New, no problems.
All clearance sold as is.  Returns are subject to restocking fees.

This is our standard utility kilt with a twist. It comes in a poly-viscose tartan material which gives similar colors to wool but can easily be machine washed. Our standard utility kilts have side cargo pockets and adjustable hip straps. Not just those new to wearing a kilt will enjoy this simple, yet rugged design of a utility kilt. It has large sized cargo pockets that will fit the common items a guy wants to carry these days. Pleats are also sewn down to make sure you always get that perfect look, no matter the activity. It also has two sets of snaps to make sure you have a solid, comfortable fit. Don't let anyone tell you that great quality can't come with a low price on a utility kilt. The UTK Standard Utility Tartan Kilt gives you amazing quality, low price, and a fabulous look. You won't find anything like this anywhere else!

Features Include:

  • 2 snap closures (one on the inside)
  • 2 large cargo pockets on each side
  • Poly-viscose material
  • All sizes have standard 22" drop
  • Lifetime warranty on all metal hardware (free replacements sent)
  • Matching tartan flashes can be found by clicking here

Tartan Information

Quoted from the Scottish Tartan Authority: "This started life allegedly as a 'Royal' tartan - that of the Royal House of Stuart - and theoretically the personal tartan of the reigning monarch. Over the years however it became so popular and was so widely worn by all and sundry that it is now regarded as a Universal tartan (i.e. can be worn by anyone who has no clan tartan.) In their 1850 book "The Clan and Family Tartans of Scotland" William and Andrew Smith of Mauchline wrote: "The Stuart tartan here given is that for which many years has been universally believed in Scotland to be the Tartan worn by our Scottish Sovereigns. Sometimes it is woven with a small stripe of green, bisecting the broad red belt; but we know that this green stripe is a modern innovation, and therefore we exclude it having the best authority for doing so." The green line version is probably Stewart of Rothesay at #848 and the Vestiarium entry at #846. Theoretically this cannot be used or worn without the express permission of HM The Queen. In pratice however, this is the most popular tartan ever woven and can be seen on a huge range of products. The genie is well and truly out of the bottle so the theory rather evaporates. The pattern was first published by James Logan in his book, 'The Scottish Gael' in 1831, but references indicate that the sett was known at the end of the 18th century and a slightly different version of it was reputed to have been worn by one of Bonnie Prince Charlie's followers in the 1745 rebellion. Early samples show blue as a light 'azure'. In James Cant MA's manuscript book of 450+ hand-painted colour strips, someone (presumably Jack Dalgety who inherited the book) has written " ?? har (n)dspun sett dated pre 1689 . . ." Jamie Scarlett (March 2008) said that this was labelled 'Royal Bruce' in the Moy Hall collection dated to 1820 - 1850."

 

 


You must following the sizing guide that is located in the size chart above.

Returns

Because this item is a clearance, it is sold as is. Any returns will be subject to restocking fees.

This items is for the waist size and length stated. There are no customizations available for this kilt as it is premade and ready to ship.

Typical shipping is 2-3 days (though it can take up to 5 in some rare cases). Optional 2 day and overnight shipping is available. Prices can be seen in your cart or at checkout.  If you need overnight delivery for Saturday, please reach out to us directly using our contact page.