St Davids Kilt Outfit Hire
St Davids Kilt Outfit Hire
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Full St Davids Welsh National Kilt Regalia Package for hire. This is a top-to-toe hire outfit including the following items:
- Welsh Charlie Jacket & Waistcoat (with tartan highlights at the cuff and tail to match your kilt)
- 8 Yard Welsh Dress Kilt (with dragon embroidery)
- Welsh Sporran of your choice
- Shirt
- Neckwear of your choice
- Cufflinks
- Kilt Pin
- Kilt Socks (for you to keep)
- Tartan Sock Flashes
The price shown includes Accidental Damage Insurance (but does not cover malicious/permanent damage). If you choose a bow tie or scrunch tie (cravat), please note these are pre-tied for your convenience; you just need to clip them together around your neck. Easy!
This unique Welsh tartan is one of three available to hire anywhere that are actually woven here in Wales. Beware of 'Welsh' tartans woven elsewhere, are they really Welsh?
Please note, the price shown is purely for customers looking to order directly through the website. Hire orders organised over the phone or in store will be priced differently.
Your outfit is delivered at least 4/5 days before your function, and collection is normally 2/3 days after. We will contact you a few days before your outfit is due to be delivered, to confirm exact dates and confirm your address.
Our normal hire terms and conditions apply. Proof of your address will be required before we can deliver your outfit. We will contact you about this.
For more information on our delivery & returns policy, please click here.
- Always ask someone to measure you, never be tempted to measure yourself!
- Please take all measurements in inches.
- Please use a loose tailors tape measure, not a stiff DIY tape measure. These are cheap to buy either locally or online.
- Stand relaxed (do not breathe in), with your feet together and look straight ahead at all times.
- Ensure the tape measure is level all the way around for each measurement, it shouldn't be sloping or slanting.
- If you need our assistance, please get in touch for further assistance.
- Measure around your neck with one finger inside the tape for comfort.
- Measure high under the armpits, at the widest point around your upper body (relax your arms down to the side before recording the measurement)
- The tape measure should include the shoulder blades.
- Both arms must be relaxed down to the side.
- Where possible, this is best measured with a formal jacket on.
- Measure from the crown to cuff (where the sleeve meets the shoulder to the bottom of the cuff).
- Ensure this is not too long as some shirt cuff should be exposed.
- We can reasonably predict your sleeve length from your height and will call you to discuss if necessary.
- If you don't have a jacket to measure, measure from the top of your shoulder down to 1/2 inch past the wrist bone.
- Sleeve guide: 23.5" - Short Fitting, 24.75" - Regular Fitting, 26" - Long Fitting, 27.25" - Extra Long Fitting
- Your kilt waist is a few inches higher than your normal trouser waist.
- This should be a snug measurement at the widest point of the tummy, at navel height. The measuring tape should be as tight as you want your kilt to be.
- Please do not give us your normal trouser or jeans waist, as these will actually measure 2-3 inches smaller than the label suggests.
- Remove any items from your pockets and measure around the widest point of the seat/hips.
- As illustrated, this is normally around the widest part of your buttocks.
- Put three fingers inside the tape to allow room for comfortable movement.
- Please get someone else to take this measurement for you, this is very important.
- This measurement is best taken whilst kneeling down on both knees with your body upright, back straight and looking ahead at all times.
- Measure from the same position you recorded your kilt waist down to the floor and take off 1/2 inch. Please take this measurement down the side of your body, not the front.
- Please ensure you provide an accurate height with your order. We can usually tell if your kilt length is too short or long based on your height.
All of your kilt related questions are asked and answered here! Have a question that's not answered here? Click here to get in touch and we'll be happy to help you further!
- What's the difference between a 5, 8 and 10 yard kilt?
- When should I order my kilt for an event?
- How do I wear my kilt correctly?
- Can anyone wear a kilt?
- What happens if my kilt doesn't fit?
- How should I store my kilt?
- How do I care for my kilt?
- What should I wear with my kilt?
- How long will my kilt take to make?
- Do you offer kilt alterations?
- Can you make a kilt from my own fabric?
- Should I be concerned about ordering online?
- Can I order my kilt in-store?
- What should I wear under my kilt?
- When and where can I wear my kilt?
- Are kilts only worn in Scotland?
- Is there a difference between Welsh and Scottish kilts?
- Can you pleat my kilt to the stripe?
- Do you hire kilts in Welsh family tartans?