Description
Murphy Works Kilt, also known as the Tara Tartan. One of the most prolific surnames in all of Ireland.
“The Works Kilt” is our world-famous Sport Kilt with three custom options already included: Sewn Down Pleats, Fringed front panel edge, and leather buckle strap closures.
The material is the same great Sport Kilt poly-blend (no itch!) fabric with superb “swing” and “drape”. It’s Machine washable, non-wool and holds a crisp pleat well.
Each also features our original velcro closure, and elastic in the waistband for comfort and fit, with just a bit of give. Each includes a inside stash pocket 5×6″ behind the front panel.
Please allow about 3-5 days to complete, plus shipping time. Longer than standard length kilts are made from scratch, and can take up to 2-3 weeks to complete.
Please note: Since this is a custom made garment, generally we cannot accept returns or exchanges, unless we make a mistake. However, we want everybody to be happy with their kilt, so let us know if you have sizing issues once you receive your kilt. Please measure carefully. If you need a longer length kilt, or a larger model than what we offer online, feel free to call in your order to 1-800-451-KILT.
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Excellent quality everyday kilt for an outstanding price
My first Sport Kilt, delivered as promised, and made exactly as ordered. Construction quality is excellent. I really like the slash pockets option, because that allows a sporran to be optional. The elastic in the back combined with a heavy duty velcro waistband elsewhere and leather straps ensure a good fit on my less than perfect elderly torso. The synthetic fabric has a nice soft feel, and drapes better than I expected. For maintenance, tags say 65/35 poly/acetate, machine washable or dry clean, but their website says washable “except for the leather straps”. I presume that means since I ordered the straps option, I’m stuck with dry clean only on this kilt, although I’ve never sent anything with leather straps to a dry cleaner, so I’m not sure the straps would survive that. Might have been smarter to go without the straps for an everyday working type kilt, to allow throwing it in the washer.