Gearing up for the Olympics 2012…..Organised through VisitBritain, two members of the US team visit Kinloch Anderson to learn more about the history of the kilt, tartan and to try on an outfit.
To help the Tollcross Primary School Gaelic Choir look their best, Kinloch Anderson made kilts and ties for them in the Holyrood Tartan. They will be performing at the National Mod from the 14th – 22nd October. The best of luck to them.
The Edinburgh Inspiring Capital’s crew completed their first Atlantic crossing, arriving in Rio de Janeiro.
Looking fantastic in their Kinloch Anderson City of Edinburgh Tartan kilts, the team were cheered into the marina by the other crews at the end of the 3,500-mile race across the Atlantic from Madeira.
Day 10 and the “Edinburgh Inspiring Capital” Yacht arrive in Madeira. As part of the crew, Sue Gyford (a journalist for the Evening News) recalls that moment:
Sunday 31st July and they were off in their full kilted glory – the “Edinburgh Inspiring Capital” yacht with Skipper Gordon Reid in control together with his excited crew of 17 supporters.
Kinloch Anderson have produced a wonderful range of new childrenswear photos. Childrens kilts are proving very popular for weddings, christenings and also for general day to day wear.
Mark Johnston is one of Britain’s leading trainers and has trained over 100 winning horses for 17 consecutive seasons. He has won the 1,000 and 2,000 Guineas, the Ascot Gold Cup three times and the Goodwood Cup five times.
The Scottish Tourist Guides Association has commissioned their very first tartan in readiness for Glasgow 2014. Well-known Archaeologist/Historian and TV Presenter, Neil Oliver, popped into Royal Kilt makers, Kinloch Anderson in Edinburgh, to be measured for his new kilt.
We are delighted to have supplied the Kilt Outfits for Jamie Murray’s wedding to Alejandra Gutierrez. Jamie and Andy Murray wore exclusive kilts made in the Murray of Elibank tartan. Everyone at Kinloch Anderson would like to wish them a long and happy life together. Image courtesy of Alan Hutchison Photography.
In August 2010 to coincide with the festival and many Cruise ships arriving – Kinloch Anderson were invited to display their Highland Outfits in Ocean Terminal on Edinburgh’s waterfront.
Our new in-house kilt hire facility provides our customers with outfits they can be truly proud to wear and of course this includes our expert advise and personal service. All our kilts are made here at Kinloch Anderson and tartans include The Isle of Skye, Robertson Red, Scotlands National, Douglas Modern and Black Watch.