Posts in Bespoke Kilt Jackets
Vintage Pattern Prince Phillip Duke of Edinburgh Day Sporran

In the realm of classic Scottish attire, few accessories are as iconic as the sporran. Among the many styles and designs, the Vintage Pattern Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh Day Sporran

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This Months Vintage Finds & Modern Style Talking Points

This month’s carefully selected vintage finds paired with the latest modern style talking points. This elegant showcase presents this month’s carefully selected new and vintage Highland gentleman’s dress accoutrements, highlighting timeless craftsmanship and classic style.

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Scottish 18th Century Style Brass Cantle Bullseye Sporran

Ever since our last Jacobite style square topped brass cantle limited edition sporran sold out, we have consistently been asked by many clients whether we will be creating something similar in design again.

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Timeless Style Quotes for the Modern Gentleman

In the fast-paced and ever-changing world of fashion, one timeless aspect remains constant and unwavering: style. In true Labhran spirit, we seek inspiration in those who were wrongly labelled rebels throughout history. Rebels, rogues, artists, activists, thinkers.

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Explore the Tartan Genesis Collection

The Tartan Genesis collection thoughtfully looks back through the rich and vibrant history of tartan, culminating in a collection that is not only incredibly unique but also deeply memorable. Consisting of six historically significant patterns.

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James Clark 1866 - 1941 Balmoral Highlander

James Clark was born 12th March 1866 on Royal Deeside and he died on 11th December 1941 For many years he had proudly served as a Balmoral Highlander for the King.

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David Allen "The Scottish Hogarth" - Artist

David Allen "The Scottish Hogarth" - Artist (13 February 1744 – 6 August 1796) was a Scottish painter, limner, and illustrator.

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Antique Georgian 1820’s Highland Revival Brogue Shoe Buckles

Original antique circa 1820s Highland brogue buckles. These remarkable buckles were crafted from nickel silver, they were commonly worn on the front of Highland brogue shoes by gentlemen of the Highlands.

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