🕺 Unleash Your Inner Highlander with Style!
The UT Kilts Standard Utility Kilt is a modern take on traditional Scottish attire, made from 100% acrylic and designed for active wearers. Available in 7 versatile colors and sizes ranging from 30 to 50, this kilt features spacious cargo pockets, a comfortable snap closure, and a lifetime warranty on metal hardware, making it a stylish yet practical addition to any wardrobe.
E**G
Update your look
I have been wearing kilts as a warm weather alternative to pants. Good looking and comfortable. It's about freedom. Well made, perfect for casual wear. Try one!
A**R
Great quality
Great kilt. Fits well and easy to move and do work without issue. High quality material. Best kilt I ever purchased.
B**L
UT KILT's Dark Brown UTILITY KILT is a winner!
I've owned and worn an old UTILIKILT for more than a dozen years, and having lost about 50 lbs recently and about 6 inches off my waist, I decided to get a replacement. That old kilt is made of heavy canvas, colored a dull orange, and it wears like iron, but it doesn't move or flex unless I encounter a very heavy wind to move it. Because it doesn't flex, it looks very 'artificial'. I dyed it dark brown and washed it numerous times to loosen it up without much luck. My UT Kilt arrived and I tried it on immediately. It's half the weight of that old kilt, perfectly stitched fits wonderfully. I intentionally bought mine just a tad loose, and the measurement they sent me was precisely what I needed. DO pay attention to their size chart information. Measure about one inch below your belly button with a cloth measuring tape. Then I recommend that you add TWO INCHES to that measurement. My own waist is 36 inches. If I'd ordered a size 38 UT Kilt, it would have been exactly the right size. However, I most often wear heavier weight shirts, so I added 4 inches to my measurement, instead of just 2 inches. It's still just a tiny bit loose, and I can easily take up the slack with my waist belt, and with the two waist straps and buckles built into the kilt. If I gain a bit of weight, or add an inch to my waist because of holiday feasting, I'm still going to have a kilt that fits properly. If you get it too small, it will NOT stretch to fit! I'm 6-feet tall; the kilt is 22-inches long from top hem to bottom hem, so if you wear it properly, the bottom hem partially covers your knees. Other kilts sold here on Amazon tend to run 24-inches long or longer, and the shorter 22-inch length was the final factor in my decision to buy from UT KILTS.The belt loops are exceptional, and the UT Kilt folks also carry ab excellent 2 1/4-inch belt that is perfect for the job. However, all the Celtic belt buckles listed here on Amazon are configured for a 1 1/2-inch belt, and there are numerous reviews discussing that mismatch in size. So I opted to continue using the 2-inch heavy leather work belt that I've worn for years with my old kilt. It will work just fine until I can find the right buckle. I'd recommend this UT Kilt to anyone who hasn't tried wearing a kilt before, and I give it TWO ENTHUSIASTIC THUMBS UP for any veteran kilt wearers who are considering a purchase.
T**R
writing titles is the hardest part of a review
If you've ever worn a kilt before, this review isn't for you. This is my first kilt, so I'm not a kilt expert.1. Go measure the thickest part of your waist RIGHT NOW. Don't think you know what it is. And don't think that there is any give in this kilt, either. There isn't.2. Undo the entire kilt before you try to put it on. Don't try to slide it on like a tube.3. The flat part goes in the front. The belt loops go in the back. There aren't any in the front. You could wear a belt with this, but it would have to be a wide stiff one to look halfway decent.4. The buttons go in the front. There are two buckles on the side to help adjust the fit.5. The pocket flaps on the side can be unbuttoned to store keys and a wallet. There are no pockets for you to stow your hands, if you're used to standing around with your hands in your pockets.6. The material is very heavy duty, almost like an Army tent, but not as rough. This thing will probably last forever.7. It seems like a good cross between a work outfit, like for hiking, and a formal outfit, like for a ceremony. I bought a Scotland t-shirt to wear with this, and the t-shirt seems a bit casual and light-duty for it (pajama-like?). I also think I need to get some hiking boots with wool socks to wear with this.8. If you want to return it, the sellers are very nice and accommodating. But you will also be out 20 bucks.Wearing a kilt for the first time is strange. You initially feel like you are wearing a dress. But when you take it off and put on shorts, you will feel even weirder, like you are wearing some skimpy outfit. So you'll go and put the kilt back on. Now it feels cool. Functional. Manly, because you are ready for anything: formals, chopping wood, laying around, flashing women who ask the obvious. You then cut off the tag and smile, because you now own a kilt, and you can feel your beard growing even thicker.
H**.
Cheap, Stiff, but it Does the Job
I got my standard utility kilt and I'm neither impressed nor disappointed. It is perfectly adequate for the price point, though it is certainly no replacement for my classic Utilikilt brand utility kilt. The fabric is stiff and it doesn't have as much swing as I'd like - the few and shallow pleats make for a very stilted movement - if you spin, the kilt's hem doesn't spin out like a dervish - it kinda blooms a bit and then settles right back down. It has no fullness, no life, and that makes me sad.Maybe after a few washes the fabric will become less stiff.What it does have is fit.It fits just as intended, sits where it needs to be, and fits correctly without need for adjustment. You can adjust snaps on both sides of the kilt, so the 38 inch I got probably adjusts out to 39ish. Had I known it was that customizable, I might have gotten the 36 and wore it on the loosest setting since I'm in the midst of losing weight.That said, it is perfectly fine for the price, and as something to have while waiting for my weight to stabilize. I don't give it a high recommendation, but it is fine enough for an introductory utility-style kilt, and the price can't be beat, but it just doesn't compete with the original.
A**N
Issue with sizes hard to overcome
Had to return twice because of the size issue.Dealing with sizes makes you feel like an idiot.Everything else is great
G**R
Excelent value in a utility kilt!
I have bought these kilts directly from Brice at UT Kilts before, shipping them across the boarder with Amazon is just much easier, Fedex brokerage is a pain. The kilts are awesome and priced so that you really can wear them almost everywhere for almost everything.
K**H
Excellent Quality product with quick delivery
Quality material professional make
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