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A Free Daggar! Get Your Burns Night Gift

A Free Daggar! Get Your Burns Night Gift

There’s no sadder feeling on Burns Night than attempting to slice the haggis, only to realize you don’t have a knife sharp enough for the job. Never make that mistake again! Get a FREE Sgian Dubh, Woven Steel with orders over $50 today only, in celebration of Burns...
Burns Night Is Almost Here!

Burns Night Is Almost Here!

Feel the harmony during the closing proceedings of Burns Night on January 25th. After supper is consumed and Robert Burns’ works have been shared, it’s time for the Toast to the Lassies, when the men of the party express their heartfelt appreciation for the women...
It’s Like Scottish Show & Tell

It’s Like Scottish Show & Tell

Burns Night is above all else a celebration of the arts. Robert Burns was a prolific writer, lyricist and humorist, and his works provide hours of entertainment for those who celebrate on January 25th. Choose a poem, a song or an anecdote from Burns’ life, and be...
Would You Eat This At Burns Night?

Would You Eat This At Burns Night?

Meet the meat that makes for a Burns Night treat. Robert Burns is forever the honoree of Burns Night on January 25th. But the real star of the evening is the haggis. This traditional Scottish pudding is cooked in a sheep’s stomach and served to reverent guests at the...
What’s That Sound? It’s The Start Of Burns Night!

What’s That Sound? It’s The Start Of Burns Night!

A proper Burns Night celebration opens with the soundtrack of bagpipes welcoming guests to the festivities. Music is a major part of the Burns legacy – in addition to “Auld Lang Syne” (aka the New Year’s song), Burns penned lyrics to hundreds of tunes that still...
Happy Hogmanay From Sport Kilt!

Happy Hogmanay From Sport Kilt!

Happy Hogmanay from Sport Kilt! Or, if you prefer, Happy New Year. Either way you celebrate, may it be a year of good fortune and bravery for you and your family. We hope your first-footer’s coins bring you wealth, his coal brings you warmth, and his fruitcake makes...
This Is How The Scots Do New Year’s Eve

This Is How The Scots Do New Year’s Eve

How to celebrate Hogmanay on December 31. Hogmanay is a New Year’s Eve tradition in Scotland going back over 400 years. Its most important custom is that of first-footing – arriving at the front door of a family or friend’s home at the stroke of midnight, with...
It’s Kiltmas Morning!

It’s Kiltmas Morning!

Merry Kiltmas from the Sport Kilt family! May your day be heavy on the warmth and cheer, and light on the pants-wearing. Thank you for making Clan Brave spirits bright for another...
No Shame In This Late Gift Game

No Shame In This Late Gift Game

Get the last minute gift that still says, “no really, I care!” Sport Kilt e-gift certificates are perfect for athletes in your family, friends celebrating big events next year, or loved ones who just like to live the comfortably stylish life. Cards available in $10,...
Get Ready For Burns Month

Get Ready For Burns Month

Robert Burns wrote “Auld Lang Syne,” the very song you’ll sing on New Year’s Eve. That’s probably because ol’ Rabbie probably wanted to be top of mind with Burns Night coming up on January 25. Yes, it’s time again for the annual celebration of the beloved Scottish...