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Acme Atelier

The Tilda Kilt

Regular price
$2,350.00
Regular price
Sale price
$2,350.00

A traditional mid-length knife pleat kilt handmade by Andrea Chappell of Acme Atelier in Moray, Scotland.

The striking black and yellow tweed by Romney was inspired by Prospect Cottage, located on the coast in Dungeness on the Romney Marsh. Originally a fisherman’s hut, the house was bought by the late filmmaker Derek Jarman in 1984 and transformed over the years to include a rich and awe-inspiring garden which showcased vivid colours and sculptures, in contrast to the bare shingle.

A master kilt maker, Andrea Chappell cuts and sews each kilt by hand upon order. Customization of length, buckles and pleats available upon request. The kilt features black leather straps with brass buckles.

Select your usual dress size, Acme Atelier's kilts are made-to-measure, once you have placed your order we will be in touch to schedule your virtual fitting.

Materials & Craftsmanship

100% British Tweed by Romney

Care

Dry clean only.

Customization

Our handmade-to-order Scottish kilt is made completely by hand by master kilt maker, Andrea Chappell. This piece is cut to your measurements and specifications. Customizations include choice of lining, straps and buckles, fringe details. Andrea can include a personal inscription upon request.

Select Size

Purchase your typical size, upon purchase we will schedule a fitting.

Each piece is made-to-order using your measurements and desired fit.

This piece is made to order in Moray, Scotland.

Estimated leadtime is 8-10 weeks.

Made-to-Order items are non-refundable and cannot be returned.

The Tilda Kilt
Close up image of black and yellow fabric that reads &
Image of a mannequin wearing a black and yellow kilt in front of a dark backdrop
The behind view of a mannequin dressed in a black and yellow plaid kilt in front of a dark backdrop
The Tilda Kilt
6 small black and white images of a model wearing a kilt lying on the floor
An abstract collage featuring an image of a model wearing a kilt and a close up image of a yellow flower

ABOUT THE MAKER

Acme Atelier

In Scotland, a small atelier is quietly reshaping the tradition of kiltmaking. Andrea Chappell, founder of Acme Atelier, brings together her design education and a love for traditional craft. After studying at Central St Martins and the Royal College of Art, she received formal training in the hand stitched method of kiltmaking. She founded Acme Atelier to promote sustainable means of making new kilts using deadstock, vintage, and repurposed textiles.