Style isn't just about what you wear, it's about how you live. This restoration project was an original full hinged sporran cantle circa 1900 - 20’s with a new replacement pouch in a classic fur style.
Read MoreOriginal 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.
Read MoreThis gallery showcases the traditional Highland games style that was prevalent during the 1920s and 30’s, highlighting the distinct attire and cultural significance of this vibrant period in Scottish Highland dress.
Read MoreAlways interesting to look back at old Highland wear catalogues and if they have the original price lists compare prices. This catalogue was from 1937 and produced by Paisleys of Glasgow Highland Wear outfitters.
Read MoreScottish Highland dress has long been a source of inspiration in art, embodying the rich cultural heritage and storied history of Scotland. From paintings to sculptures, artists have depicted the distinctive tartans, tailored jackets, and intricate accessories associated with Highland attire.
Read MoreA classic pattern leather day sporran based on the pattern that was worn by the then Prince Charles when he was the Duke of Rothesay for day dress for many years. It makes a perfect day sporran Highland Games and day dress.
Read MoreAt the House of Labhran, we offer an exclusive selection of Scottish sporrans, featuring well-crafted pre-owned options to complement your attire or enrich your collection. Our stock is dynamic, showcasing exquisite vintage sporrans from the past.
Read MoreBrass cantle sporrans have long been regarded as a classic accessory in the realm of Highland dress. They embody the essence of Scottish heritage and tradition and serve as a statement piece that complements the kilt beautifully.
Read MoreWhat will you be wearing in the shooting sock department next season? Looking for the perfect sock to pair with your tweeds? Our country socks are the perfect choice for the upcoming sporting season, combining traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design.
Read MoreThe Atholl Highlanders is a Scottish ceremonial infantry regiment. The sgian dubh is handcrafted by our regimental silversmith, featuring exquisite solid silver mounts and the iconic ‘Wild man of Atholl’ badge
Read MoreWe have collaborate with Hamilton & Inches Edinburgh on numerous projects, highlighting their invaluable traditional craftsmanship and expertise deeply embedded in Scottish heritage and tradition.
Read MoreWe asked where your sgian dubh and insignia are made. The simple answer is they are handcrafted in Scotland, showcasing traditional craftsmanship and expertise rooted in Scottish heritage and tradition.
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