

Argyle – Crail Velvet Kilt Jacket
Argyle – Crail Velvet Kilt Jacket
Velvet Argyll kilt jacket made in fine velvet with Celtic buttons vandyke pockets and single button cuffs or gauntlet cuffs. Coloured lining available in red on request.
Our tailor works to bring personal details to suit your requirements.
Made to order in Scotland by our own tailors. Add your sizes to the drop down menu to see the full range of velvets we have available, or scroll the images.
Made to order approx. 10-12 weeks.
We will confirm sizes and any non standard size elements with you on order. If you have any questions about sizes please email us.


Argyle Scottish Keepers Tweed Kilt Waistcoat – with lapels – Vandyke pockets
Scottish Keepers Tweed Argyle Kilt Waistcoat – with lapels – Vandyke pockets – 5 buttons
Made to order In 100% pure wool in Glenlyon 775gm, Kirkton 16oz and Ettrick 21oz keepers tweed cloths
Our tailor works to bring personal details to suit your requirements.
Made to order in Scotland by our own tailors. Add your sizes to the drop down menu to see the full range of Scottish tweeds we have available, or scroll the images.
Made to order approx. 10-12 weeks.
We will confirm sizes and any non standard size elements with you on order. If you have any questions about sizes please email us.


Atholl Highlanders Regimental Silver Glengarry Badge
Atholl Highlanders Regimental Silver Glengarry Badge
Solid silver Atholl Highlanders silver glengarry badge hand crafted by the regimental silversmith.
Made to order approx 3-4 weeks
The Atholl Highlanders is a Scottish ceremonial infantry regiment. The regiment is not part of the British Army but is in the private employ of the Duke of Atholl, and based in Blair Atholl
The regiment was originally raised in Perthshire by John Murray, 4th Duke of Atholl as the 77th Regiment of Foot (or Atholl Highlanders, or Murray’s Highlanders) in December 1777.
More than 50 years later, in 1839, George Murray, 6th Duke of Atholl, as Lord Glenlyon, resurrected the regiment as a bodyguard which he took to the Eglinton Tournament at Eglinton Castle, Ayrshire. Three years later, in 1842, the regiment escorted Queen Victoria during her tour of Perthshire and, in 1844, when the Queen stayed as a guest of the Duke at Blair Castle, the regiment mounted the guard for the entire duration of her stay. In recognition of the service that the regiment provided during her two visits, the Queen announced that she would present the Atholl Highlanders with colours, thus giving the regiment official status.

Bottle Green Glengarry – Caubeen Feather Hackle – Last One
Bottle Green glengarry- caubeen hackle
Traditional military regimental feather glengarry hackle made to order for pipe bands and regimental associations. 100% hand made in the UK as supplied to the regiments.
Total length from base of loop to tip of feather pressed flat approx 5 – 5 1/2″ / 12.5 – 13.5cm
Hand made from goose coquille feathers.
100% made in the UK
x1 left in stock
Our regimental feather hackles and plumes are all made in the UK to Ministry of Defence standards. Perfect for your glengarry, Balmoral or Tam O Shanter. As supplied to the Highland regiments and British army and hand made using high quality feathers which comply with the rigorous Ministry of Defence requirements in the UK.
We can also offer bespoke regimental feather hackles. As supplied to pipe bands, re-enactors, film and theatre, why not email us with your requirements – Minimum quantity applies to special order pattern hackles.


Drum Major’s – Officers Lowland Bonnet
Drum Major’s regimental Lowland bonnet
Traditional Lowland bonnet as worn by KOSB / Lowland regiment officers. As worn by the regimental Drum Major today with a large side rosette and with red toorie. Worn with Blackcock feather hackle, but not supplied with the hat. Stiff top and side stiffener. Chin strap flat back ribbon.
100% made in Scotland since 1845..
Made to order approx 4 weeks from order. Non returnable – Special order
How do you measure your Head Size?
All our sizes are listed UK hat sizes
Put measuring tape around your head, just above your eyebrows. Measurements can be in cms or inches – refer to the table below ( US customers please check your sizes on our chart as US sizes may vary compared to the UK size charts )
UK – EU cm – Inches
6 3/4 = 54cm = 21 1/4
6 7/8 = 55cm = 21 5/8
7 = 56cm = 22
7 1/8 = 57cm = 22 3/8
7 1/4 = 58cm = 22 3/4
7 3/8 = 59cm = 23 1/4
7 1/2 = 60cm = 23 5/8
7 5/8 = 61cm = 24
7 3/4 = 62cm = 24 3/8
7 7/8 = 63cm = 24 7/8
8 = 64cm = 25 1/4
Our classic quality wool Scottish Balmoral hats, 100% made in Scotland since 1845. As supplied to the Highland regiments and British army made in the finest wool, silk bands, ostrich feathers and silk ribbon tails. All hand finished by highly skilled and experienced tradesmen, using high quality materials which comply with the rigorous Ministry of Defence requirements in the UK.


Gordon Highlanders 92nd Highlanders Victorian Pattern Forage – Bonnet Badge
Gordon Highlanders 92nd Highlanders Victorian Pattern Forage – Bonnet Badge
Victorian pattern 92nd Gordon Highlanders forage – bonnet badge with two back lugs.
Brass badge with two good back lugs
The badge was also used on the crossbelt buckle by the Pipe Major of the Gordon Highlanders.
A great used badge. We cannot be sure of actual age, came from a collection compiled in the 1960’s
The Gordon Highlanders regiment was formed on 1 July 1881 instigated under the Childers Reforms. The new two-battalion regiment was formed out of the 75th (Stirlingshire) Regiment of Foot—which became the 1st Battalion of the new regiment—and the 92nd (Gordon Highlanders) Regiment of Foot, which became the 2nd Battalion.
The Gordon Highlanders was a line infantry regiment of the British Army that existed for 113 years, from 1881 until 1994, when it was amalgamated with the Queen’s Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons) to form the Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons).

Gordon Highlanders Officers – Warrant Officers – Sgts Badge
The Gordon Highlanders regiment was formed on 1 July 1881 instigated under the Childers Reforms. The new two-battalion regiment was formed out of the 75th (Stirlingshire) Regiment of Foot—which became the 1st Battalion of the new regiment—and the 92nd (Gordon Highlanders) Regiment of Foot, which became the 2nd Battalion.
The Gordon Highlanders was a line infantry regiment of the British Army that existed for 113 years, from 1881 until 1994, when it was amalgamated with the Queen’s Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons) to form the Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons).


Rothesay Scottish Tweed Crail Kilt Jacket
Rothesay Scottish Crail Kilt Jacket
Styled on the HRH Duke of Rothesay’s waistcoat. Made to order In a range of wool tweeds. To button front. Plain cuffs with three buttons – Two plain pockets flaps. Stag horn style buttons. We can also use clients own real stag horn buttons ( as shown in the photo ). This Crail kilt jacket pairs perfectly with our Rothesay straight fronted waistcoat. Made to order by our own tailors in Scotland.
Made to order in Scotland by our own tailors. Add your sizes to the drop down menu to see the full range of Scottish tweeds we have available, or scroll the images.
Made to order approx. 10-12 weeks.
We will confirm sizes and any non standard size elements with you on order. If you have any questions about sizes please email us.
Duke of Rothesay (Scottish Gaelic: Diùc Baile Bhòid, Scots: Duik o Rothesay) is a title of the heir apparent to the British throne, currently Prince Charles. It was a title of the heir apparent to the throne of the Kingdom of Scotland before 1707, of the Kingdom of Great Britain from 1707 to 1801, and now of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It is the title mandated for use by the heir apparent when in Scotland, in preference to the titles Duke of Cornwall (which also belongs to the eldest living son of the monarch, when and only when he is also heir apparent, by right) and Prince of Wales (traditionally granted to the heir apparent), which are used in the rest of the United Kingdom and overseas. The Duke of Rothesay also holds other Scottish titles, including those of Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland.


Rothesay Straight Fronted Scottish Tweed Kilt Waistcoat
Rothesay Straight Fronted Scottish Kilt Waistcoat
Styled on the HRH Duke of Rothesay’s waistcoat. Made to order In a range of wool tweeds. With lapels with two plain pockets and rounded or classic notch lapels and satin back. Four stag horn style button. We can also use clients own real stag horn buttons ( as shown in the photo ). Made to order by our own tailors in Scotland.
Made to order In 100% pure wool in Glenlyon 775gm, Kirkton 16oz and Ettrick 21oz keepers tweed cloths
Our tailor works to bring personal details to suit your requirements.
Made to order in Scotland by our own tailors. Add your sizes to the drop down menu to see the full range of Scottish tweeds we have available, or scroll the images.
Made to order approx. 10-12 weeks.
We will confirm sizes and any non standard size elements with you on order. If you have any questions about sizes please email us.
Duke of Rothesay (Scottish Gaelic: Diùc Baile Bhòid, Scots: Duik o Rothesay) is a title of the heir apparent to the British throne, currently Prince Charles. It was a title of the heir apparent to the throne of the Kingdom of Scotland before 1707, of the Kingdom of Great Britain from 1707 to 1801, and now of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It is the title mandated for use by the heir apparent when in Scotland, in preference to the titles Duke of Cornwall (which also belongs to the eldest living son of the monarch, when and only when he is also heir apparent, by right) and Prince of Wales (traditionally granted to the heir apparent), which are used in the rest of the United Kingdom and overseas. The Duke of Rothesay also holds other Scottish titles, including those of Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland.


Rothesay Straight Fronted Scottish Velvet Kilt Waistcoat
Rothesay Straight Fronted Scottish Velvet Kilt Waistcoat
Styled on the HRH Duke of Rothesay’s waistcoat. Made to order in a range of fine velvets. With lapels with two plain pockets and rounded or classic notch lapels and satin back. Five celtic style buttons.
Made to order by our own tailors in Scotland.
Our tailor works to bring personal details to suit your requirements.
Made to order in Scotland by our own tailors. Add your sizes to the drop down menu to see the full range of velvets we have available, or scroll the images.
Made to order approx. 10-12 weeks.
We will confirm sizes and any non standard size elements with you on order. If you have any questions about sizes please email us.
Duke of Rothesay (Scottish Gaelic: Diùc Baile Bhòid, Scots: Duik o Rothesay) is a title of the heir apparent to the British throne, currently Prince Charles. It was a title of the heir apparent to the throne of the Kingdom of Scotland before 1707, of the Kingdom of Great Britain from 1707 to 1801, and now of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It is the title mandated for use by the heir apparent when in Scotland, in preference to the titles Duke of Cornwall (which also belongs to the eldest living son of the monarch, when and only when he is also heir apparent, by right) and Prince of Wales (traditionally granted to the heir apparent), which are used in the rest of the United Kingdom and overseas. The Duke of Rothesay also holds other Scottish titles, including those of Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland.


Scottish Keepers Single Button Tweed Argyle Kilt Jacket – With storm collar tab – gauntlet cuff
Scottish Keepers Single Button Tweed Argyle Kilt Jacket – With storm collar tab – gauntlet cuff – Vandyke pockets – shoulder epaulettes
Made to order In 100% pure wool in Glenlyon 775gm, Kirkton 16oz and Ettrick 21oz keepers tweed cloths
Matching waistcoat also available as an extra. We specialise in creating a range of bespoke shooting garments and Highland jackets to suit any occasion. Our tailor works to bring personal details to suit your requirements.
Made to order in Scotland by our own tailors. Add your sizes to the drop down menu to see the full range of Scottish tweeds we have available, or scroll the images.
Made to order 10-12 weeks.
We will confirm sizes and any non standard size elements with you on order. If you have any questions about sizes please email us.


Scottish Keepers Tweed Plain Argyle Kilt Waistcoat – four pockets
Scottish Keepers Tweed Plain Argyle Kilt Waistcoat – four pockets – 5 buttons
Made to order In 100% pure wool in Glenlyon 775gm, Kirkton 16oz and Ettrick 21oz keepers tweed cloths
Our tailor works to bring personal details to suit your requirements.
Made to order in Scotland by our own tailors. Add your sizes to the drop down menu to see the full range of Scottish tweeds we have available, or scroll the images.
Made to order approx. 10-12 weeks.
We will confirm sizes and any non standard size elements with you on order. If you have any questions about sizes please email us.


Sheriffmuir Scottish Tweed Kilt Waistcoat
Sheriffmuir Scottish Tweed Kilt Waistcoat
Classic Sheriffmuir waistcoat Made to order In a range of wool tweeds. With high round neck with two plain top pockets and two lower pockets with pocket flaps and satin back. Stag horn style button front. Made to order by our own tailors in Scotland.
Made to order In 100% pure wool in Glenlyon 775gm, Kirkton 16oz and Ettrick 21oz keepers tweed cloths
Our tailor works to bring personal details to suit your requirements.
Made to order in Scotland by our own tailors. Add your sizes to the drop down menu to see the full range of Scottish tweeds we have available, or scroll the images.
We will confirm sizes and any non standard size elements with you on order. If you have any questions about sizes please email us.


What Size? – Scottish Jacket & Kilt Jacket Sizing Guide
To make sure your items fit perfectly when they arrive, we’ve made some measuring guides with handy tips to help you take accurate measurements first time.
How to Measure for your kilt
- It’s easiest to have someone measure you
- Stand straight up and relax
- Measure at points shown without holding your breath
- Ensure measurement is not taken over thick clothing
- Tape measure should be snug but not too tight
- All measurements should be taken in inches
Waist: A firm measurement taken just below the bottom of the rib cage on the natural waist.
Hips: Seat: Taken at the widest point of the seat.
Length: Measure from the natural waist to the middle of the kneecap. Take this measurement to the nearest 1/4 inch. It is important that this is done standing straight with your feet together. Note: Max kilt length available for hire is 28 inch.
Height – It’s very important that we get your full height (head to toe) so we can judge if the sizes you have provided appear correct, we will confirm this with you when you place an order.
Jacket & Tweed Sizes
Measurements should preferably be taken by another person. Always stand up straight and look straight ahead. BE NATURAL – Relax, and do not inhale and hold your breath or exhale and hold.
CHEST – Measure around the fullest part of the chest (this is generally across the nipple), be sure to keep the tape up under your arms and around shoulder blades.
WAIST – Measure the waist keeping one finger between tape and body (The widest point is usually across the navel).
We specialise in creating a range of bespoke shooting garments and Highland jackets to suit any occasion. Our tailor works to bring personal details to suit your requirements. Made to order by our own tailors in approx. Approx. 10-12 weeks.
We will confirm sizes and any non standard size elements with you on order. If you have any questions about sizes please email us.


Which Tweed – Scottish Tweed Samples
The House of Labhran source classic Harris tweeds and Scottish keepers tweeds and we have been weaving some of the finest tweeds in Scotland supplying many Highland estates. We have a classic range of heavy weight keepers tweeds that can be made into some timeless classic country clothing perfect for that day in the field or on the hill. We offer a wonderful range of Ettrick and Kirkton tweeds woven in Hawick.
We specialise in creating a range of bespoke shooting garments and Highland jackets to suit any occasion. Our tailor works to bring personal details to suit your requirements. Made to order by our own tailors in approx 8 weeks.
From country shooting coats to waistcoats we offer a made to order service. Some of the country classics are displayed below but if you don’t see something that suits your needs, or you need a lighter weight cloth please e-mail us. Contact us if you don’t see anything that suits, as we have more option on the range of tweeds.