Ainslie Tartan Kilt
Ainslie Tartan Kilt
Great news! You can now enjoy free shipping on Orders Above $299. Here's why you should act fast:
- Savings: No extra shipping fees.
- Fast Delivery: Quick and reliable service!
- Hassle-Free:Simple checkout, no hidden costs.
- Confidence: Shop with trust. Don't miss out – get your hands on our newest product with Trusted quality, service and free shipping today Above $299!
Returning a product is easy with Kilt Attire. Enjoy hassle-free returns within 90 days from your purchase date. Please contact us first and mention your issue before starting a return. Once the item is received in its original condition, a refund will be processed. We’re always here to help and ensure a smooth return experience.
Ainslie Tartan kilt
Ainslie Tartan Kilt is the love for Scottish tradition. The Ainslie tartan carries with it a deep and intricate history that intertwines with both English and Scottish heritage. The name Ainslie is derived from the Old English words "an" (one) and "leah" (clearing or glade), reflecting its origins in the picturesque landscapes of medieval England. Specifically, the name is believed to come from Annesley in Nottinghamshire, recorded in the Domesday Book as "Aneslei," meaning "the solitary glade." This area, along with Ansley in Warwickshire, speaks to the ancient roots of the Ainslie family. The Ainslie name crossed into Scottish territory around the time of the Norman Conquest, when Saxon lords from Annesley sought refuge in Scotland under the protection of King Malcolm III. Early documented Ainslies include Thomas de Aneslei in Glasgow (1221) and Johan de Anesleye in Roxburghshire (1296), indicating their early influence on Scottish society. Throughout history, the Ainslies have played significant roles, from mediating disputes in the 13th century to engaging in the Crusades. Sir Aymer de Aynesley was a notable knight, while Robert de Ainslie joined a crusade to the Holy Land. The legacy of the Ainslie family continues to be honored, with landmarks such as the Ainslie family memorial in South Leith parish church and the Astley Ainslie Hospital in Edinburgh.Wearing a kilt is a way to honor Scottish culture and heritage, and it's a great way to add an element of tradition and uniqueness to any wedding. This tartan kilt has meticulous craftsmanship and contemporary design. It is ideal for anyone who wants to stand out from the crowd. Place your order now to get it on a discount.
Tartan Kilt Features:
- Tartan : Ainslie Tartan
- Brand: The Ainslie Tartan Kilt is made by Kilt Attire
- Style : Traditional
- Material : Acrylic Wool
- Straps : Genuine Leather
- Buckle : Rust Free
- Lining : This Traditional kilt has Cotton Lining
- Additional : Belt Loops
- Plates : Knife Pleats
- Waist : Adjustable Upto 2 Inches through Straps
- Availability : Made to Order
-
Ainslie Tartan KiltSpecial Price $199.00 Regular Price $499.00
-
Blue Women Denim Utility Kilt Style With Cargo PocketsSpecial Price $55.00 Regular Price $110.00 -
Flower of Scotland Tartan TieSpecial Price $30.00 Regular Price $75.00 -
Rose Hunting Tartan Utility KiltSpecial Price $65.00 Regular Price $160.00 -
Henry Modern Tartan KiltSpecial Price $55.00 Regular Price $199.00