Swimming Kilt – Elevate Your Poolside Style With Our Premium Swim Kilts For Men
Original price was: $129.$79Current price is: $79.
Only 3 Differences Between Swim Tartan Kilt & Traditional Tartan Kilt?
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Material:
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Traditional: Heavy wool
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Swim: Lightweight, quick-drying acrylic wool
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Traditional Kilt Pleats: Traditional kilts have 18 to 32 pleats, determined by the wearer’s size and the “sett” (pattern).
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Length:
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Traditional: Falls to the knee or below
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Swim: Shorter for enhanced mobility in water
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Swim Kilt Pleats: Swimming kilts have 10 to 15 pleats, determined by the wearer’s size and the “sett” (pattern).
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Description
Swimming tartan kilts are modern adaptations of traditional Scottish kilts. This kilt is made from lightweight, fast-drying acrylic wool. It is shorter than traditional kilts so that you can move more easily in the water, while maintaining its classic appearance with its tartan pattern. This combination of style and functionality makes the swim tartan kilt suitable for all aquatic activities.
The Difference Between A Traditional Scottish Kilt And a Swim Tartan Kilt?
Traditional Scottish Kilt:
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Material: Typically made of heavy wool.
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Length: Falls to the knee or slightly below.
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Pleats in Traditional Kilts: Traditional kilts have 18 to 32 pleats, determined by the wearer’s size and the “sett” (pattern).
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Usage: Worn for formal occasions, cultural events, and everyday wear in some contexts.
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Construction: Heavy and multi-layered, designed to be worn over undergarments.
Swim Tartan Kilt:
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Material: Made from lightweight, quick-drying acrylic wool.
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Length: Shorter to enhance mobility in the water.
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Pleats in Swimming Tartan Kilts: Swimming kilts have 10 to 15 pleats, determined by the wearer’s size and the “sett” (pattern).
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Usage: Specifically designed for swimming and water activities.
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Construction: Lightweight and streamlined for ease of movement in water.
Custom Lengths For Swimming Kilts:
With Men’s Kilt Outfit, you can choose the length of your kilt according to your personal preferences. While swim tartan kilts are usually shorter than traditional kilts, they are fully customizable based on the length you prefer.
Why Is It Called a Swimming Kilt?
The term “swimming kilt” is used because it retains the traditional aesthetic and pattern of a Scottish kilt while being specifically adapted for swimming. This adaptation includes using lightweight, quick-drying materials and a shorter length to facilitate ease of movement in the water. The design allows wearers to enjoy the cultural and visual aspects of a kilt in an aquatic environment, combining tradition with practicality.
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