
Clan Kennedy Weathered Scottish Tartan Kilt
The Clan Kennedy traces its origins to Cunedda of the Votadini, whose descendants settled in Carrick, Scotland. Early figures like Gilbert Mac Kenedi and Gillespie Kennedy were prominent during the reigns of William the Lion and Alexander II. The clan rose to prominence by supporting Robert the Bruce during the Wars of Scottish Independence, eventually securing the Earldom of Carrick.
By the 15th century, Gilbert Kennedy became Lord Kennedy, while his brother, James Kennedy, served as High Chancellor and founded St Salvator’s College. Hugh Kennedy of Ardstinchar famously fought for Joan of Arc. The Kennedy Earls of Cassillis played pivotal roles during the Battle of Flodden and religious upheavals, with branches like the Moray Kennedys aligning with Clan Cameron.
During the Civil War, the Kennedys backed Parliament, with John Kennedy serving as Lord Justice General. Feuds like that with the Kennedys of Bargany and connections to Aberdeen’s constabulary marked their turbulent 17th century.
In the 18th century, the Culzean Castle line secured the Earldom of Cassillis after legal disputes, leading to the Marquessate of Ailsa. Sir Clark Kennedy distinguished himself at Waterloo, capturing a French eagle. In modern times, Ludovic Kennedy continued the family’s legacy through advocacy and literature.
The Clan Kennedy Weathered Tartan Kilt captures the rugged elegance of Scotland’s Lowlands. Woven in earthy tones of faded green, grey, and muted brown, this kilt reflects the natural weathering of historic Highland fabrics, making it ideal for reenactments, casual wear, or formal gatherings.
Crafted from high-quality acrylic wool or traditional worsted wool, this kilt honors the legacy of the Kennedy clan of Carrick, a noble family with deep roots in Scottish history. Its neutral color palette pairs effortlessly with a Jacobite shirt or Prince Charlie jacket, making it a versatile addition to any Highland wardrobe.
Product Features:
Versatile Style: Perfect for weddings, Highland festivals, or casual gatherings.
Authentic Craftsmanship: Expertly tailored with attention to traditional Scottish detail.
Premium Fabric: Made from durable and comfortable acrylic wool for long-lasting wear.
Made to Measure: Custom fit ensures your kilt fits just right.
Brand: kingkilts.com– trusted for quality and tradition.
Traditional Look: Classic design with modern comfort.
Condition: Brand new and ready to wear.
Material: High-quality acrylic wool tartan.
Straps: Genuine 100% leather straps for secure fastening.
Buckle: Rust-free metal buckles for durability.
Adjustable Waist: Easily adjusts up to 2 inches above or below your selected size.
Pleating Options: Choose from sett or stripe pleat styles.
Belt Loops: Included for added convenience.
The Clan Kennedy traces its origins to Cunedda of the Votadini, whose descendants settled in Carrick, Scotland. Early figures like Gilbert Mac Kenedi and Gillespie Kennedy were prominent during the reigns of William the Lion and Alexander II. The clan rose to prominence by supporting Robert the Bruce during the Wars of Scottish Independence, eventually securing the Earldom of Carrick.
By the 15th century, Gilbert Kennedy became Lord Kennedy, while his brother, James Kennedy, served as High Chancellor and founded St Salvator’s College. Hugh Kennedy of Ardstinchar famously fought for Joan of Arc. The Kennedy Earls of Cassillis played pivotal roles during the Battle of Flodden and religious upheavals, with branches like the Moray Kennedys aligning with Clan Cameron.
During the Civil War, the Kennedys backed Parliament, with John Kennedy serving as Lord Justice General. Feuds like that with the Kennedys of Bargany and connections to Aberdeen’s constabulary marked their turbulent 17th century.
In the 18th century, the Culzean Castle line secured the Earldom of Cassillis after legal disputes, leading to the Marquessate of Ailsa. Sir Clark Kennedy distinguished himself at Waterloo, capturing a French eagle. In modern times, Ludovic Kennedy continued the family’s legacy through advocacy and literature.
The Clan Kennedy Weathered Tartan Kilt captures the rugged elegance of Scotland’s Lowlands. Woven in earthy tones of faded green, grey, and muted brown, this kilt reflects the natural weathering of historic Highland fabrics, making it ideal for reenactments, casual wear, or formal gatherings.
Crafted from high-quality acrylic wool or traditional worsted wool, this kilt honors the legacy of the Kennedy clan of Carrick, a noble family with deep roots in Scottish history. Its neutral color palette pairs effortlessly with a Jacobite shirt or Prince Charlie jacket, making it a versatile addition to any Highland wardrobe.
Product Features:
Versatile Style: Perfect for weddings, Highland festivals, or casual gatherings.
Authentic Craftsmanship: Expertly tailored with attention to traditional Scottish detail.
Premium Fabric: Made from durable and comfortable acrylic wool for long-lasting wear.
Made to Measure: Custom fit ensures your kilt fits just right.
Brand: kingkilts.com– trusted for quality and tradition.
Traditional Look: Classic design with modern comfort.
Condition: Brand new and ready to wear.
Material: High-quality acrylic wool tartan.
Straps: Genuine 100% leather straps for secure fastening.
Buckle: Rust-free metal buckles for durability.
Adjustable Waist: Easily adjusts up to 2 inches above or below your selected size.
Pleating Options: Choose from sett or stripe pleat styles.
Belt Loops: Included for added convenience.
