Highland House of Fraser is one of those family-run businesses which welcomes visitors with a warm and genuinely cordial greeting. For 50 years, the company has been making traditional Highland dress, employing skilled men and women whose years of experience go into crafting these magnificent garments. Whether you are looking to rent or buy, you’ll find the same impeccable level of service. For those curious about the manufacturing process, the store’s Scottish Kiltmaker Visitor Centre has all the answers. Here, you can visit the workshop where the tartan takes shape and form, gradually transforming into the distinctive Highland dress. Such essential questions such as ‘How much cloth is needed to make a kilt?’ and ‘What’s the perfect length for my kilt?’ will be answered, though you may find the staff more coy when asked ‘...and what does a true Scotsman wear under it?’ The garments to be found here are the genuine article; all of Highland House of Fraser’s kilts are made to strict traditional methods and painstakingly stitched by hand. Traditional handcraft styles include The Chieftain, The Clansman and The Lovat, while modern styles using less fabric include The Hillwalker and The Economy’ All are hand-tailored to ensure the very best possible fit and style.
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Address:
4-9 Huntly Street
Inverness
IV3 5PR
Telephone:
01463 222781
Website:
www.highlandhouseoffraser.com
I think that I Loved their video of the history of the kilt. I knew that it was definitely a Highlander 'thing', but I do not know enough of my family's history..... My grandfather and his parents and half siblings all came to America in 1924, when my grandfather, Robert Fraser, Jr was 10 yrs old.... I have an old photo of him at that age in full Highland dress.... Adorable. Thank you for introducing me to this lovely store and it's staff!