
Jura Kilt
Style
Jura is our shorter, playful take on the classic kilt. Made by a heritage kilt maker in the Scottish borders, Jura includes all the traditional detailing you would expect – wrap-around knife pleating, fringed apron front, strap and buckle closure – but in a shorter length that adds some edge and feels just a little more contemporary. Wear with an oversized tweed jacket, penny loafers, and a tartan scarf for an updated take on the classic preppy look or monochromatically with a piece of chunky knitwear and black accessories for an edgier, fashion-forward take.
Fit
Jura is an A-line kilt-style skirt with a shorter, mid-thigh length
Design Features
- Wraparound construction, with internal velcro and two fastening buckles.
- Black leather straps with stainless steel buckles.
- Knife pleating.
- Flat apron front with fringing.
- Wide kilt-style waistband
- Steel kilt pin included
Product Code | jura-ht-trtn-navy |
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Material | Harris Tweed |
Weight | Heavyweight |
Style Name | Jura |
Pattern | Tartan |
Exchange period | 30 days |
Return & Refund period | 30 days |
Harris Tweed
Harris Tweed is handwoven from pure virgin wool, in crofts in the Outer Hebrides. The wool is taken from sheep with dense and springy wool, resulting in a resilient and robust heavy-weight tweed. Because it is handwoven, the weave is slightly looser than other tweeds, meaning the fabric has a natural movement to it.
Fabric Details
- Weight: 485/G/M2(Heavyweight).
- Outer: 100% Wool.
- Lining: 100% Viscose.
Fabric Care
- Dry clean only.
- Do not iron.
- Do not tumble dry.
For small marks, we advise the use of a damp cloth and a small amount of clean water. A clothing brush or lint roller will remove dust or pet hair.
Tartan
A classic Scottish pattern, tartans are composed of complex and often boldly coloured checks. Historically, the colours used and style of check were unique to local weavers across the country. These designs were passed on generationally and their unique patterns and colours slowly became associated with particular areas and the people living there. Today, tartan makes for a bold, heritage-inspired way to add colour and pattern to a look.