Regulation Kilt Outfit The Regulation Kilt Doublet is a very attractive doublet suitable for formal evening events. It pre-dates the Prince Charlie and to many people's mind is infinitely nicer. It is made from Velvet or Barathea Wool with satin lapels. However, unlike the Prince Charlie Coatee it has braided "Tashes" (otherwise known as Inverness skirts/flaps) at the front and back which give it that extra touch of elegance. The Regulation Doublet is always worn with a 3-button waistcoat which can be made from the same cloth as the jacket or, if we are making your kilt, a tartan waistcoat cut on the bias. A real favourite with our customers.
Regulation Trews Outfit The Regulation Trews Outfit is suitable for formal evening events and might be worn south of the highland line by someone who is reluctant to wear a kilt in Edinburgh!
A great expert on Highland Dress was once asked how far south it was appropriate to wear the kilt. THe response was "Three miles south of wherever I happen to be".