For a truly Scottish wedding the groom has to wear touch of tartan, be it the subtle addition of a tartan waistcoat, tie or set of cufflinks, or a fabulous tartan suit.
Nothing is smarter for a wedding than a traditional highlander kilt outfit. Whether you are the groom or a guest, look the part with one of our wedding kilt outfits!
Tartan and plain coloured kilt socks to co-ordinate with your kilt and of course the kilt flashes to go with them.
Add the perfect finishing touch with a set of tartan cufflinks, unique kilt pin or clan crest kilt belt buckle.
If you want something a little bit different for a wedding, make a statement with our tartan wedding suits and waistcoats or our tweed wedding suits.
Dress the men in style for a Scottish wedding!
For a subtle touch of tartan wear a pair of our tartan shoes or brogues with a plain suit or go completely tartan and have your tartan shoes or brogues made to match your tartan suit.
Whether you are going to a Scottish wedding as a groom, usher or guest, we have all of the essentials to ensure you are properly suited and booted for a wedding in Scotland. Made in Scotland, our tartan wedding clothing and accessories for men, including the classic kilt and tartan suit, can be custom made in your choice of over 500 tartans or they can be readily purchased from the stock range in popular tartans.
The most traditional Scottish wedding outfit for men is, of course, the kilt. This unique knee-length garment is a staple of Scotland’s national dress and a common sight at Scottish weddings. Made from wool tartan fabric, kilts are crafted in a wide variety of tartans. Typically a groom, usher or guest at a Scottish wedding will wear a kilt in the tartan of their clan, or in a colour that will fit the theme of the wedding. Accompany your kilt with an Argyll or Prince Charlie jacket and a fly plaid for full Scottish splendour.
Male guests at a Scottish wedding will often wear full Highland dress in the form of a kilt outfit. However, a full Scottish wedding kilt outfit can be a daunting prospect for men who aren’t used to Highland dress. For gentlemen who would like to celebrate in Scottish style and add a tartan twist to their outfit, a tartan or tweed suit is often the perfect Scottish wedding attire for guests. Add a single or double-breasted waistcoat, and a morning coat with tails for an extra touch of formality.
Both full Highland dress kilt outfits and tartan or tweed suits may be accompanied by a variety of traditional tartan wedding accessories. Tartan ties, cummerbunds and braces make for a distinguished look, whilst tartan cufflinks and Scottish kilt pins add an important finishing touch. For full Highland dress, Scottish wedding outfit essentials include kilt socks or hose and flashes, a sporran and a sgian dubh. Ghillie brogues are the most traditional Scottish wedding shoes for men. However if you are looking for a unique twist on a traditional classic, tartan boots may be the perfect fit.
Anyone can wear a kilt to a wedding, typically this would include the groom and his groomsmen most significantly.
Absolutely, though kilts are a symbol of Scottish heritage there are many generic and universal tartans that can be worn by those who are not Scottish - just make sure you're wearing it correctly!
If you have a number of wedding invitations upcoming on your social calendar and need some inspiration for your outfit, we have put together a collection of menswear options including some traditional wedding kilts and bold tartan suits.
Scotland is well-known for it's rich culture and ancient traditions, and weddings are no different. A wedding in Scotland is steeped in tradition, from the famous Handfasting ceremony to the drinking from the Quaich, many of these traditions are even now incorporated into weddings all around the world. If you want learn what is included in a Scottish wedding and get some inspiration on how you can incorporate tartan into your outfit as groom, or even a guest, then Anna, Monja and Tasmin are here to fill you in.
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