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Services: Highland Dress and Kilts Kinloch Anderson Ltd Commercial Street / Dock Street, Leith Edinburgh EH6 6EY Scotland Phone: 00441315551355 Fax: 00441315551392 Website Kinloch Anderson has been known and respected since 1868 in Edinburgh, Scotland's Capital City, as makers and retailers of Highland Dress. Kinloch Anderson has the finest selction of kilts, kilt jackets, sporrans, sgian dubhs, kilt pins, ghillie brogues, kilt hose, shirts, ties etc. Kinloch Anderson would be delighted to help you with our unique personal and professional service to provide you with all your Highland Dress needs. Kinloch Anderson shop in Leith is just 15 minutes form the city centre with amplefree car parking. We are open Monday to Saturday from 9am to 5.30pm. Kinloch Andersonalso offer a monthly London appointment service contact us for further details. Additionally our renowned service is available though our Online Shop, with exactly the same commitment to quality and detail. Kinloch Anderson arerenowned for their unrivalled reputation in this field and are proud tohold Royal Appointments as Tailors & Kiltmakers to HM The Queen,HRH The Duke of Edinburgh and HRH The Prince of Wales. The progressive development of Highland Dresshas reflected the national character of the Scottish people and theirinstinct to gather together either in family clans or in clan districtswith the Chief or Chieftain as their clan leader and large clanssub-divided into septs and branches. Adherence to this clan system has influenced Highland Dress and made it the symbol of perhaps the most fascinating combination in the world of national pride and brotherhood. Highland Dresshas maintained a uniquely colourful identity and individuality suchthat it has remained fashionable and correct attire. This may explainwhy the kiltcan still be safely selected for virtually every occasion without thedanger of being out of place or the wearer being unsuitably dressed. Scottish ?: Yes Reciprocal link ?: Yes |
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