Tartanista is a Scottish clothing and accessories brand that offers traditional Scottish kilts, suits, jackets, accessories and gifts for both men and women.
2005
Jonathan Gordon
Glasgow, Scotland
To provide quality Scottish clothing and accessories at reasonable prices.
Offers Scottish apparel and accessories for both men and women, including kilts, shoes, jackets, and more.
Scottish highland wear brand offering classic kilts, jackets, and accessories for men and women, along with a range of tartan clothing for kids and babies.
Offers a wide range of Scottish clothing, accessories and souvenirs, from traditional kilts to modern fashion styles.
Traditional Scottish kilts in a variety of styles, including modern polyviscose kilts and traditional wool kilts.
Classic Scottish jackets for formal occasions, made from premium wool and available in a range of styles.
An extensive collection of ties and scarves made from high-quality tartan fabrics in a range of designs and colours.
While Tartanista is a Scottish clothing brand, not all of their kilts and other products are made in Scotland. However, they source their materials and fabrics from reputable Scottish suppliers.
Tartanista provides a comprehensive sizing guide on their website, which includes instructions on how to measure your waist and hips properly to ensure a proper fit for your kilt.
Yes, Tartanista offers custom-made kilts for customers who want a more personalized fit or a unique tartan not available in their standard range of kilts.
Polyviscose kilts are a more affordable and practical alternative to traditional wool kilts. They are made from a blend of polyester and viscose and are typically lightweight and machine-washable. Wool kilts, on the other hand, are made from high-quality wool and are more durable and comfortable to wear.
Tartanista provides care instructions for their kilts and other products on their website. Generally, kilts should be dry cleaned or hand-washed in cold water and hung to dry. Avoid using hot water, bleach or tumble dryers, which can damage the fabric and finish of the kilt.