What is pleated to sett?

To Sett is to have a continuation of the pattern of the tartan through the pleats so that the front looks very similar to the back. This is the most popular way to have a Kilt made.
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What is the sett of a kilt?

A tartan's 'Sett' is what makes it unique. This is the 'thread count' that defines it - the sequence and number of coloured threads which produces that tartan's distinct look when woven in criss-crossing vertical and horizontal stripes.
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Why are kilts pleated?

It is said that military pleating was introduced to create a more striking effect and to introduce a very defined appearance of uniformity amongst the ranks.
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Are all kilts pleated?

The difference between Pleat-to-Sett and Pleat-to-Stripe

Now that you have picked your kilt, tartan, and weight, we might ask how you prefer your pleats – to sett, or to strip. Not all kilts have this option, because most come pleat to sett.
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Is it OK to wear a kilt if you're not Scottish?

There is no problem for non-Scots to wear a kilt if they are wearing it for a legitimate reason. Such reasons would include any event – a wedding or some parties but be careful with how you wear it. The Kilt is a flexible outfit made of heavy wool that anyone can wear both formally and informally.
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How to place the pleats when pleating to the sett



Is it illegal to wear a kilt in Scotland?

In the true sense of the meaning yes, but as long as it isn't worn as a joke or to make fun of Scottish culture, it's more cultural appreciation than cultural appropriation. Anyone can wear a kilt if they choose to, there are no rules.
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What's the difference between Irish and Scottish kilts?

Unlike Scottish kilts, the Irish version was initially called the Saffron Kilt, which was mustard-yellow. In many cases, the Irish shamrock design was added to the pleats. Irish soldiers were some of the first to use this style of the kilt, which is still in use today.
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Are kilts Irish or Scottish?

Today, kilts are worn with pride to celebrate your Scottish and Irish heritage. However, the history of the kilts, and tartan, differs greatly between Scotland and Ireland. Scottish kilts and tartan have a rich history, with Scottish kilts dating back to the 16th century.
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What did Scottish wear before kilts?

These tunics were called leine croich, and the wearer typically wore a belt with them. A close-fitting leather jacket, called a jerkin, was a frequent accessory to the yellow tunic. The Leine croich's heyday lasted from medieval times into the 16th century when the kilt's popularity began to rise.
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How many pleats should a kilt have?

The new Scottish Kilt Makers' Association is planning to issue a set of rules establishing the standard kilt as having 29 pleats. The standards' policeman will be William Law, a former Inspector of Kilts at the Ministry of Defence, which for a century has been the only regulatory body for Scotland's traditional dress.
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What is an 8 yard kilt?

The extra material in an 8 yard kilt allows for deeper, crisper, and cleaner pleats that lay much flatter than a 5 yard kilt. An 8 yard kilt will also have a better swing or swish when walking. You can also choose to have your 8 yard kilt pleated to sett or pleated to stripe.
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Do kilt pleats go in front or back?

TIP: The Kilt

Your kilt should be worn with the pleats to the rear and the fringes on the right hand side. It is high on the waist, at the tummy button - this is the correct way to wear a kilt as it will allow it to drop down to the top of the knee.
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Why did Scottish men wear kilts?

Why Do Scottish Men Wear Kilts? For anyone of Scottish ancestry, the kilt is a symbol of honor for the clan which they belong. First worn by those who lived in the Scottish Highlands, the kilt was a manner of dress that afforded the fighting army with possibly its most useful tool.
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Do Scots still wear kilts?

Scottish kilts are the national dress of Scotland, and throughout different periods of history they've been worn with deep respect, as a trendy fashion statement, and as symbols of protest. They are still made today, and carefully so.
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Do Irish wear kilts at weddings?

There is also an Irish national tartan, made famous as a response to the Anglicization of the Emerald Isle by the British. Traditional Irish weddings have a full formal kilt outfit for the groom.
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What is a female kilt called?

An earasaid, or arasaid is a draped garment worn in Scotland as part of traditional female highland dress. It may be a belted plaid (literally, a belted blanket), or an unbelted wrap.
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What does an Irish man wear under his kilt?

Of those who have worn a kilt, just over half (55%) say they tend to wear underwear under their kilts, whilst 38% go commando. A further 7% wear shorts, tights or something else.
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Is there an English kilt?

In the British Isles, the kilt is mostly associated with Scotland and to a lesser extent Ireland. Boys in England itself, however, also occasionally wore kilts, especially after Queen Victorian began dressing the princes in Highland kilts during the 1840s.
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Did Vikings wear kilts?

Trousers ,yes, but there also was this form of legwear that resembled hose and tied up onto a belt that was then covered by a tunic. But why has the cloak then only in scotland managed to transform into a great kilt when the vikings manged to travel to some far off lands.
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Is the bagpipes Scottish or Irish?

Bagpipes, A Symbol of Scotland

But, whoever invented them, the Scots have pretty much made this instrument their own over the years. However, the Irish also lay claim to playing an instrument that is similar to the Scottish version. The national bagpipe of Ireland is as much a tradition as their Scottish counterparts.
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What clan is Black Watch tartan?

What colour is Black Watch tartan? The Companies wore a black, dark blue and green tartan, woven by over sixty weavers in Strathspey, the county of Clan Grant.
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Who banned kilts?

Whether a formal celebration or a casual event, kilts are embraced as a cultural representation of patriotism. However, wearing a kilt hasn't always been so straightforward. Many people are often surprised to hear that the kilt was once banned in Scotland, with severe consequences for those found wearing one.
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Is it OK to wear a kilt to a wedding?

For traditional, formal wedding occasions, your kilt should fit with the traditional eveningwear attire. This follows the Prince Charlie Jacket outfit. This jacket has the recognisable three buttons down either side of the jacket and is slightly longer at the back.
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