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The Combat S-kilt is a fusion of kilt and British army combat clothing. Old style button down belt loops allow a very wide "stable belt" or 58 pattern webbing belt to we worn with ease. Wear the pockets at the side for the true combat look - on patrol or harboured up in the bar.

Large Print Desert Camouflage Combat S-kilt

Made from printed 100% cotton drill

 

Sizing

Please measure your waist size at the place you would like the waistband to be. Do not assume that the sizes in your trousers are accurate ... they usually flatter.

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Small

Medium

Large

Extra Large

Waist / cm

77 - 92

82 - 96

87 - 100

96 - 111

Length / cm

58.5

58.5

58.5

58.5

Availability

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Out of stock

In Stock

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Purchase

Each Large Print Desert Combat Skilt costs £175

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Features

The following features are consistent across Combat S-kilt fabrics (click on thumbnail to enlarge):

The Combat S-kilt is a wide apron contemporary kilt with single direction knife pleats and detachable pockets

It fastens with velcro at the waist and is held in place by a belt (not supplied). Because of the method of closure the skilts can be made as small as required and accomodate flexing waistlines

Each s-kilt uses in the region of 5.2 meters (5.7 yards) of fabric. All the pleats are individually sewn and will never fall out

The 'reverse pleat' on the right hand side is extra wide. Note that there are no buckles or straps.

Pockets can be worn on the sides or 'sporran style' at the front

Or you can buy a sporran (not supplied) and wear that instead. Note that a belt is always worn as this covers the velcro on the waistband and makes sense of the large belt loops

The pockets are a massive 20cm wide - big enough for books and beer bottles. This photo shows the velcro that the pocket sticks onto prior to being held in place by a belt

Buttons are made from very high quality Corozo, the nut of a South American palm tree