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Site design by:Hand & Hand Multimedia | BALMORAL
|    | Either black, green, or navy wool with tartan band. State S, M, L, or XL. Ribbon for slight adjustment between sizes.
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GLENGARY
|   | 19th century hat that replaced the Balmoral. Black wool. State S,M,L, XL.
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JACKETS
|   | Precursor to the Prince Charlie, our Jacobite jacket(1745) is made of solid wool or tartans. It has cuffs, collar, and pocket flaps but no pockets. We do not stock any modern tartan fabric. You are welcome to supply your own fabric at no change in price. Trims or Brandenburg cuffs are additional costs that we will gladly quote for your needs.
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PHILABEG/WEE KILT
|  | 18th century style is made from approximately 3 yds. of fabric with box pleats across the back. Available in non-clan plaids unless the customer supplies the fabric. State: Waist and hips.
Length generally 26” long to be cut to customer satisfaction. If you need longer than 26" please state so in the customer notes on the ordering page. Labor prices when you supply your tartan can be quoted.
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ARRSAIDH
|   | A 2 yard piece of tartan or plaid pleated and belted and worn over the top of all other clothing.
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HIGHLANDER SHIRT
|   | White shirt has pin tucks in front and laces closed. Choose either cotton or linen. State neck size and sleeve length (EX; 16/34)
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HIGHLAND BODICE
|  | Highland women wear solids, plaids, or tartans. The bodice is reversible and lightly boned. Velveteen bodices are lined in cotton and not reversible. Colors available in velveteen are black or deep cherry red. State colors or print choices in customer notes section of the ordering page.
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HIGHLAND DRESS
|    | This dress style worn by Flora MacDonald in the 1700’s features slash sleeves and a compere front that buttons closed. It can be made in plaid,or solid cotton or lightweight wool. If a tartan fabric is desired, the customer must supply the fabric or we can purchase it and add the cost to the garment.
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PETTICOAT
| Not pictured here, our petticoats are 36" long unless you specify otherwise and have side slits to wear pockets underneath and the fabric is gathered or pleated on to a wasitband. The skirt closes with a side button and is adjustable also with a drawstring through the waistband. For modern ladies having a petticoat made, we can add attached pockets at the side seams of the skirt. For Highlanders, we recommend our damask solid cottons or your tartan.
If you have your own plaid or tartan you'd like made into a petticoat, please contact us for a labor only price.
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HIGHLAND STAYS
|  | Reversible, working stays with front closure and partially boned for comfort.
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FLORA MACDONALD FULL LENGTH GOWN
|  | Made with the slit sleeves, full-pleated overdress and a petticoat. This is a custom order so please state the fabric wool or cotton you prefer. If you have your own fabric, please note that the price will be the same as listed here. Tartan fabrics must be supplied by the customer or we can purchase and add to the final cost.
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CHEMISE
| Chemises are the blouse/nightgown of the 18th century. Ours are made in either percale cotton, batiste cotton or lightweight linen. These are sized more by the width of the shoulders as this is a roomy, adjustable at the neckline garment. Available in S,M,L,XL, or XXL. Go to the chemise section of our website under women's clothing to see a picture of the chemise and to order.
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DICED HOSE - NEW!!!
|   | We have been working for 10 years to find a sock manufacturer who can make diced hose, full sock. We found one and they are wonderful!
These socks are made of cotton and available only in red/white.
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