Kiltie

Kiltie cuts wardrobe pieces with a sharp, architectural line—precise blazers, long coats, and trousers that sit clean through the leg. Expect wool and velvet blends, structured shoulders, and skirts and shirts that balance classic tailoring with a subtle 1970s inflection. Build a focused rotation that moves from office to dinner without swapping silhouettes.

  • Kiltie Beige Kiltie Trousers With Tailored Mid-Rise Fit
    Regular price $172
    Sale price $172

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  • Kiltie Beige Kiltie Trousers With Tailored Mid-Rise Fit
    Regular price $180
    Sale price $180
  • Kiltie High-Waisted Dark Brown Velvet Andrea Pants
    Regular price $544
    Sale price $544
  • Kiltie Vicky Checkered Wool-Blend Coat
    Regular price $711
    Sale price $711
  • Kiltie Kiltie Emily Knee-Length Skirt
    Regular price $586
    Sale price $586
  • Kiltie Louise Double-Breasted Wool-Blend Jacket
    Regular price $386
    Sale price $386
  • Kiltie Denver Revere Collar Long Coat In Luxurious Black Wool-Cashmere Blend
  • Kiltie Lauren Dark Green Velvet-Effect Jacket
    Regular price $520
    Sale price $520
  • Kiltie Single-Breasted Velvet Jacket With Revered Collar
    Regular price $838
    Sale price $838
  • Kiltie Lin Tailored Gray Jacket
    Regular price $796
    Sale price $796
  • Kiltie Lauren Gray Wool-Blend Kiltie Blazer
    Regular price $881
    Sale price $881
  • Kiltie Andrea High-Waisted Straight-Leg Pants
    Regular price $501
    Sale price $501
  • Kiltie Silk Crepe De Chine Shirt
    Regular price $320
    Sale price $320

Kiltie

Kiltie focuses on tailoring with a sculpted, feminine line—think long wool-blend coats, double-breasted jackets, and straight-leg pants that hold their shape. Coats like the Denver revere-collar style or Vicky checkered wool-blend coat anchor winter outfits; blazers such as the Lauren and Lin jackets sit clean over a shirt or fine knit. Velvet-effect jackets and Andrea high-waisted pants add texture without losing the label’s disciplined cut.

The palette runs through black, dark green, gray, beige, and winter checks, designed to mix across seasons. Mid-rise and high-waisted trousers pair with silk crepe de chine shirts and the Emily knee-length skirt for a focused office-to-evening wardrobe. Use this edit to build a small, hard-working suit system:

  • Single- and double-breasted jackets for different levels of structure
  • Straight-leg and tailored trousers to rotate with heels or flats
  • Long wool-blend coats that layer over everything without distorting the line

FAQ

How does Kiltie tailoring typically fit?
Kiltie pieces usually follow a sharp, tailored line with defined shoulders and clean waists. Blazers and coats are cut to sit close without feeling restrictive, while trousers run straight through the leg rather than oversized. If you prefer a relaxed fit, consider sizing up in structured jackets or long coats. Check individual product notes for any style that runs particularly narrow or generous.
What occasions does the Kiltie collection work best for?
This Kiltie edit is built for office, dinners, and events where you want polish without feeling over-dressed. Long wool coats and blazers work for day with boots, then sharpen up at night with heels. Velvet jackets and dark trousers read more evening, while the silk shirts and knee-length skirts handle meetings or more formal settings. You can mix most pieces as modern suiting or wear them as separates with denim or knits.
How should I style Kiltie coats and jackets with the trousers and skirts?
Pair tailored coats or blazers with Kiltie’s high-waisted or mid-rise trousers for a clean, column effect. A cropped or tucked silk shirt keeps the line sharp, while knitwear under a double-breasted jacket leans more casual. The Emily knee-length skirt works with both structured blazers and long coats, depending on how formal you want to go. Stick to similar tones—black, gray, beige, dark green—for an easy, modular wardrobe.
What fabrics can I expect in this Kiltie selection?
Most pieces use wool or wool-blend constructions, often with added fibers for durability and drape. You’ll find velvet and velvet-effect jackets and pants for deeper texture, plus silk crepe de chine shirts that sit softly under tailoring. Coats, including the wool-cashmere blend styles, are designed to feel substantial without excess weight. Each product page lists full composition details from the brand or authorized stockist.
How do I care for Kiltie wool and velvet pieces?
Treat Kiltie wool and velvet tailoring as you would other designer suiting: avoid frequent washing and rely on airing out and gentle steaming between wears. Most coats, blazers, and velvet styles will specify dry clean only, which preserves the structure and surface of the fabric. Use broad, padded hangers to maintain shoulder shape and store long coats with enough space so the hem doesn’t crease. Always check the care label on each garment before cleaning or pressing.