Description
Nevada Women’s Sport Kilt!
Available in 4 sizes, Small 1-4, Medium 4-8, Large 9-14, and XL 14-22.
These are custom made, please give us 3-5 days to make ’em. If you need it rushed, let us know and we’ll do our best.
A wrap-around style women’s kilt with a secure Velcro closure and elastic in the waistband for comfort and fit. Standard length is 18″ long.
You may also add custom options like sewn-down pleats (highly recommended), belt loops, buckle/strap closure for a custom one-of-a-kind look.
Size note: small fits 22-26″ waists, medium is for 27-33″ large is for 34-38″ waists and XL fits 38-44″ waist sizes.
The Beautiful Nevada Start Tartan and the meaning behind the tartan design:
Blue represents one of the state colors of Nevada, the pristine waters of Lake Tahoe and the Mountain Bluebird, the official state bird;
Silver represents the other state color, the official state mineral, the granite composition of the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range and the silver country of northern Nevada;
Red represents the Virgin Valley black fire opal, the official state precious gemstone, and the red rock formations of southern Nevada;
Yellow represents Sagebrush, the official state flower, and symbolizes the Great Basin Region of central Nevada;
White represents the name of this state meaning snow-covered, which is the translation of the Spanish word “nevada”;
The crossing of the yellow and red stripes represents the different colors of Nevada sandstone, the official state rock;
The white intersection on the silver field stands for the snow-capped peaks of granite mountains, which make up the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range;
The four blue lines represent the four main rivers of Nevada which are the Colorado River, Truckee River, Humboldt River and Walker River;
The intersecting blue lines in the silver field represent the Colorado River as it meets Hoover Dam and creates Lake Mead;
The small solid “boxes” of silver and blue number 8 by 8, or 64, to signify the year (1864) that Nevada was admitted into statehood;
The 13 solid-colored intersections of the small stripes represent Boundary Peak, the highest point in Nevada, which stands at an elevation of 13,143 feet; and
The 16 solid silver intersections and the solid white intersection in the center of the tartan represent the 16 counties and the one consolidated city-county government of Nevada.
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