Chaussures et bottines ecossais trés originales fabriqués à main en tartan ou tweed de votre choix.
Learn how your kilt shoes are made, how to tie them and the history behind all the detail.
Did you know that in a pair of Kilt Brogues there are 75 different shoe parts and 200 operations required to make them? We go inside the factory to find out just what goes into making the finest quality kilt shoes fit to ceilidh the night away, starting with great quality leather and finished with a very special sole.
There are so many theories on how to tie Ghillie Brogues correctly we thought we should set the record straight. However when you reach the final stage (point 7), where you position the knot is much discussed. Opinion varies - to the front, to the side, or to the back. Read on for the full instructions on how to tie those long laces.
Uncover the history behind your Kilt Shoes (brogues or bròg in Gaelic), including why they have such long laces and the practical purpose of no tongue and all those perforated holes, also known as brogueing. Think marshy Scottish Highlands ....
Visit our international sizing guide to make sure you choose the correct tartan shoe or boot for you. Our shoes are handmade and run true to size.
Are you feeling stumped on what to pair with your Tartan Boots? Head to the Tartan Blog for our Top 3 Tartan Boots styling tips.