
MacAulay Hunting Modern Tartan Kilt
During the 15th and 16th centuries in West Dumbartonshire, Clan MacAulay, alongside Clans MacFarlane and Colquhoun, raided neighboring lands, sweeping the Lowlands of Scotland. By the late 1500s, they were embroiled in brutal feuds, especially with Clan Buchanan and Clan Galbraith. In 1590, Walter MacAulay was killed in Dunbarton during a violent clash, igniting a cycle of vengeance and legal battles.
MacAulay of Ardincaple entered a Bond of Manrent with Clan Gregor in 1591, swearing mutual support. This alliance linked Clan MacAulay to the powerful yet outlawed MacGregors, intensifying tensions with the Buchanans and Galbraiths. The feud was further complicated when the Laird of Ardincaple married the Laird of Culcreuch’s mother, provoking threats of revenge from Robert Galbraith.
In 1603, after the Battle of Glen Fruin, Ardincaple was accused of aiding the MacGregors. Despite these charges, royal favor from James VI of Scotland (later James I of England) and the influence of the Duke of Lennox protected him. Notably, Alasdair MacGregor of Glenstrae confessed that Argyll urged him to kill Ardincaple, which he refused due to his sworn loyalty.
According to William F. Skene, the MacAulays may have shared ancestral ties with the Siol Alpin clans, including the MacGregors, suggesting a deeper historical connection. However, many historians argue the bond was more strategic than familial.
The MacAulay Hunting Modern Tartan Kilt blends tradition with a contemporary look, featuring a stylish mix of deep green, navy blue, and subtle grey tones. This updated tartan design represents the strength and heritage of Clan MacAulay, rooted in the historical lands of West Dumbartonshire.
Perfect for Highland games, weddings, or everyday wear, this kilt is tailored from high-quality acrylic wool for durability and comfort. The knife pleats allow easy movement, while adjustable leather straps and rust-proof buckles ensure a secure, personalized fit.
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.
During the 15th and 16th centuries in West Dumbartonshire, Clan MacAulay, alongside Clans MacFarlane and Colquhoun, raided neighboring lands, sweeping the Lowlands of Scotland. By the late 1500s, they were embroiled in brutal feuds, especially with Clan Buchanan and Clan Galbraith. In 1590, Walter MacAulay was killed in Dunbarton during a violent clash, igniting a cycle of vengeance and legal battles.
MacAulay of Ardincaple entered a Bond of Manrent with Clan Gregor in 1591, swearing mutual support. This alliance linked Clan MacAulay to the powerful yet outlawed MacGregors, intensifying tensions with the Buchanans and Galbraiths. The feud was further complicated when the Laird of Ardincaple married the Laird of Culcreuch’s mother, provoking threats of revenge from Robert Galbraith.
In 1603, after the Battle of Glen Fruin, Ardincaple was accused of aiding the MacGregors. Despite these charges, royal favor from James VI of Scotland (later James I of England) and the influence of the Duke of Lennox protected him. Notably, Alasdair MacGregor of Glenstrae confessed that Argyll urged him to kill Ardincaple, which he refused due to his sworn loyalty.
According to William F. Skene, the MacAulays may have shared ancestral ties with the Siol Alpin clans, including the MacGregors, suggesting a deeper historical connection. However, many historians argue the bond was more strategic than familial.
The MacAulay Hunting Modern Tartan Kilt blends tradition with a contemporary look, featuring a stylish mix of deep green, navy blue, and subtle grey tones. This updated tartan design represents the strength and heritage of Clan MacAulay, rooted in the historical lands of West Dumbartonshire.
Perfect for Highland games, weddings, or everyday wear, this kilt is tailored from high-quality acrylic wool for durability and comfort. The knife pleats allow easy movement, while adjustable leather straps and rust-proof buckles ensure a secure, personalized fit.
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.
