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Clan Grant Tartan Kilts & Highland Wear

The Grant tartan represents the proud heritage of Clan Grant, a Highland clan historically associated with Strathspey and the northeastern Highlands. Clan Grant has long been known for its strong leadership and deep ties to Highland traditions.

At Highland Kilt Company, we offer Grant tartan kilts, skirts, and Highland wear accessories so you can proudly represent the legacy of Clan Grant at Scottish gatherings and cultural events.


Grant Tartan Kilts

Our Grant tartan kilts are available in several styles including traditional tartan kilts, cargo kilts with tartan accents, and formal kilt options. Many of our kilts are pleated to the sett, giving them the classic appearance associated with traditional Scottish kilts. With thousands of kilts in stock across many tartans, we aim to help customers find the perfect kilt to represent their clan.


Grant Tartan Skirts & Women's Styles

For women looking to celebrate Clan Grant heritage, we also offer Grant tartan skirts and tartan pixie skirts. These garments provide a stylish alternative to the traditional kilt while maintaining the iconic tartan pattern. They are a great option for couples who want coordinated Scottish attire for weddings, Highland games, or Celtic festivals.


Grant Tartan Accessories

Complete your Highland outfit with Grant tartan accessories, including:

These pieces allow you to build a full Scottish outfit for formal occasions, clan gatherings, or everyday Celtic style.


Celebrate the Heritage of Clan Grant

Whether you are a member of Clan Grant, have Grant ancestry, or simply appreciate the beauty of this classic tartan, this collection offers a variety of authentic Scottish garments and accessories. Grant tartan remains one of the most popular clan patterns and is widely worn at Highland Games, Scottish festivals, weddings, and Burns Night celebrations.

Explore our collection of Grant tartan kilts, skirts, and Highland wear accessories and find the perfect way to represent this historic Scottish clan.