· A sporran is a pouch worn at the front of the
kilt, hanging from a chain or leather strap.
· It serves as a functional pocket since
traditional kilts do not have pockets.
· They come in various styles, ranging from
simple leather day sporrans to more ornate dress sporrans embellished with
silver or other metals.
· The kilt belt is a wide leather belt worn
around the waist over the kilt.
· It provides support and helps keep the kilt
in place. The buckle may be plain or elaborately decorated with Celtic designs
or clan crests
· A kilt pin is a decorative piece of jewellery
that is fastened on the front apron of the kilt.
· It adds weight to the apron and prevents it
from flapping open.
· Kilt pins come in various shapes and designs,
commonly featuring Celtic knots, thistles, or clan symbols.
· The kilt belt buckle is a large, ornate
buckle that fastens the kilt belt.
· It is a prominent feature of the kilt
ensemble and often reflects Celtic or Scottish motifs.
· A fly plaid brooch is used to secure the fly
plaid, a large piece of tartan fabric worn over the shoulder and pinned at the
front of the chest.
· It serves both a practical and decorative
function, keeping the fly plaid in place and adding to the overall ensemble's
elegance.
· Fly plaid brooches are usually large and made
of metal, often featuring intricate Celtic designs, thistles, or clan emblems.