Which Style Paul Henry makes kilts in a time honoured way, whether traditional or contemporary, whether hand sewn or sewn by machine. Traditional kilts have anything between 18 to 32 pleats, this is dependant on many factors, the size of the wearer, but often more importantly the size of the “sett”- the pattern. These kilts are normally handsewn although a little bit of machine sewing along the waistband is used for strength. Contemporary kilts do not usually have more than about 20 pleats, and 12 to 18 is usual. These kilts are normally machine sewn because of the generally heavier cottons and denim used. Pleat width is generally wider than on a traditional kilt, and typically these kilts will contain between 5 - 6 yards of fabric. Typical fabrics are denim, camouflage, heavy cotton , indeed almost everything except woollen tartan, but even that might be possible! With either style of kilts, there are many options to make it a unique and personal garment, such things as the colour of leather, brass or nickel buckles, the type of lining - I like to use interesting fabrics which are always carefully selected with the client in mind,and many adaptations or personal touches are possible,. |