At Caledonia Scotia Kiltmakers, located at 6 Newhalls Road in South Queensferry, you’ll find traditional Scottish craftsmanship at its finest. Specializing in custom-made kilts and Highland attire, this shop combines quality materials with exceptional tailoring to create unique pieces tailored to your preferences. The knowledgeable team offers personalized consultations to help you choose the right tartan and style for your needs, whether it’s for weddings, formal events, or everyday wear. Embrace Scottish heritage with pride by visiting Caledonia Scotia Kiltmakers for an authentic experience steeped in tradition.

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Mark Bruce

5 Google Rating

A great wee shop for picking up authentic Scottish Kilt wear and accessories worth paying a visit wh

5/ 5

A great wee shop for picking up authentic Scottish Kilt wear and accessories worth paying a visit whilst viewing the Forth Rail bridge the staff are very knowledgeable and always up for a chat about everything you'll need to look the part

GtB Films

5 Google Rating

Fantastic service , went the extra mile to turnaround an alteration really quickly. Friendly and prp

5/ 5

Fantastic service , went the extra mile to turnaround an alteration really quickly. Friendly and prpfessional service. Highly recommended.

Kenneth Macindoe

5 Google Rating

Mark helped me out with a kilt and flashes. He was very helpful. Will be going back for other bit a

5/ 5

Mark helped me out with a kilt and flashes. He was very helpful. Will be going back for other bit and bobs.

Kjů Borková

5 Google Rating

We could have seen the kilts. The vendor is very nice.

5/ 5

We could have seen the kilts. The vendor is very nice.

John Isaacs

5 Google Rating

I visited this excellent shop earlier in the year with my friend Donald when he went in to discuss h

5/ 5

I visited this excellent shop earlier in the year with my friend Donald when he went in to discuss his new Kilt, the gentleman running the shop was extremely polite and helpful.

Linda Barker

5 Google Rating

The lovely man in this shop helped me and my son out when we had a problem, kindly sorting us out wi

5/ 5

The lovely man in this shop helped me and my son out when we had a problem, kindly sorting us out with a taxi back to our holiday cottage after my phone died, kindness that was very much appreciated. Had time for a look round the shop, lovely range of products and souvenirs.

Jeremy Dallyn

5 Google Rating

The real deal. Kilt ordered. Great advice and knowledge. Thank you!

5/ 5

The real deal. Kilt ordered. Great advice and knowledge. Thank you!

Paul Hart

5 Google Rating

Extremely Helpful and Knowledgeable Staff and Huge Selection of Highland Dress, Accessories and Plen

5/ 5

Extremely Helpful and Knowledgeable Staff and Huge Selection of Highland Dress, Accessories and Plenty of Quality Scottish Gifts and Souvenirs.

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