Le Kilt’s aspirational lens on Scottish heritage is as much about the marled grey fabrics that mimic concrete streets as the tartans woven from its landscape. The interplay between urban and rural that
defines life in places like Edinburgh has always been a creative influence; the overlap of raw and refined, of art and craft, of regional tradition and contemporary design.
Le Kilt’s aspirational lens on Scottish heritage is as much about the marled grey fabrics that mimic concrete streets as the tartans woven from its landscape. The interplay between urban and rural that
defines life in places like Edinburgh has always been a creative influence; the overlap of raw and refined, of art and craft, of regional tradition and contemporary design.
Le Kilt’s aspirational lens on Scottish heritage is as much about the marled grey fabrics that mimic concrete streets as the tartans woven from its landscape. The interplay between urban and rural that
defines life in places like Edinburgh has always been a creative influence; the overlap of raw and refined, of art and craft, of regional tradition and contemporary design.
Since 2014, Le Kilt has been proudly made in Scotland by expert craftspeople using the finest natural materials; a small, independent business rooted in both the cityscapes and highlands that shape what modern Scottish culture means to us.
Since 2014, Le Kilt has been proudly made in Scotland by expert craftspeople using the finest natural materials; a small, independent business rooted in both the cityscapes and highlands that shape what modern Scottish culture means to us.
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