Get World Cup Ready
The Tartan Army are on the move - make sure you’re ready.
Whether you’re travelling to the US or joining the celebrations close to home, there’s only one wat to do it properly: in tartan. At Stewart Highland, we’ve made it simple to get kitted out and show your support in style, without the stress.
For the tournament, we’re offering kilt and sporran hire from just £50 per week, giving you everything you need to look the part while backing Scotland. You can chose from eight carefully selected tartans, with options to suit every taste - whether you want something traditional or something that stands out in the crowd.
If you’ve never worn a kilt before, don’t worry - that’s exactly what we’re here for. Our experienced team will make sure everything sits properly as it should, so you can focus on enjoying the occasion. From first-time wearers to seasoned supporters, we’ll make sure you’re comfortable, confident, and ready for match day.
This isn’t just about what you wear - it’s about being part of it. The atmosphere, the travelling support, the packed pubs, the noise and colour that come with following Scotland on the world stage. Wherever you’re watching, showing up in tartan is part of the experience.
Our hire process is straightforward and designed to work around you. Book your consultation, get fitted by our team, and we’ll make sure everything is ready in time for the tournament. Whether you’re travelling abroad or staying local, your outfit will be sorted and ready to go.
Demand is always high around major tournaments, so we recommend booking early to secure your preferred tartan and avoid disappointment. Leaving it late? Still get in touch - we’ll always do our best to help.
When Scotland are playing, it’s about showing up properly - and that means doing it in style.
No Scotland, no party. So book your World Cup hire today!
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