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SPONSORED: Make a statement without breaking the bank with McCalls

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With more than 130 years’ experience and seven stores nationwide, McCalls is Scotland’s leading Highlandwear outfitter supplying exceptional tailored kilts, high quality hire outfits and distinctively striking bespoke outfits.

They offer an unrivalled level of choice with over 2,000 distinctive tartans available and one of the largest selections of sporrans, sgian dubhs and other accessories in Scotland.

Choosing a kilt outfit at McCalls is much more than just a shopping trip, it’s an experience. Your tartan choice is only the first step to making a statement.

Irrespective of how striking the tartan, the end look is only as good as the accessories chosen which should reflect the wearer’s preference and individuality.  McCalls’ strength is its expertise in putting the outfit together.

They pride themselves on their attention to detail, customer service and, above all, the quality of their products. They have been honoured by the Guild of Master Craftsmen, in recognition of their kiltmaking expertise and high standard of work.

They attribute their success to a simple philosophy: “Good value for money backed up by top quality service”.

McCalls are the exclusive designers of “Pride of Scotland”, a contemporary range of modern tartans that embody Scotland’s rich cultural heritage.

The range was created to meet demand around the world as it transcends clan and geographical designations and is therefore ideal for those who are not affiliated with a specific clan but have a desire to wear tartan.

Since the introduction of “Modern Pride” in 1996 and its subsequent popularity and success, the Pride brand has developed into a broad collection of unique and versatile tartans.  Each of these tartans can be styled and co-ordinated for any occasion.

This legacy continues with the latest, fourteenth, addition “Midnight Granite Pride”; a timeless tartan made in various shades of grey with navy and it is already proving popular.

Pride of Scotland is available to hire or buy and is also available across a selection of giftware and accessories including kilt pins, sporrans, hipflask sets, tartan teddies and ribbon.  In essence, everything you could want for that all important coordinated look to make your wedding the one of your dreams.

McCalls’ hire range includes over 30 tartans with outfits starting from just £58 and their website is a great place to start looking at these options. Their “outfit designer” section enables you to experiment with different tartans and styles to find your perfect outfit from the comfort of your own home. You can save your choices and either forward on to members of your wedding party or send directly to your nearest store to arrange your fitting.

If you would prefer to purchase a striking tailored and completely bespoke kilt outfit, there are fantastic packages available from just £899.

The McCalls ex-hire roadshow is coming to Tayside and will be in Broughty Ferry on Sunday 3rd February between 10am and 4pm. The sale will then move on to the Dundee branch from 4th to 10th February.  As well as huge savings on ex-hire stock, with kilts from £140, jackets from £85 and sporrans from £30, there will also be 20% discount on all current stock on corresponding ex-hire dates.

Is your wedding this year? McCalls branches across Scotland, including our branches in Dundee and Broughty Ferry, offer ‘Grooms Go Free’ – if you book five kilt hires with the company, McCalls will supply you with a sixth hire outfit absolutely free.

All hire customers also receive a 20% reward card as a token of McCalls’ appreciation. Valid for three months from the day you confirm your booking, the reward card entitles you to 20% discount on purchases of Highlandwear, accessories, giftware and children’s wear.

So if you are considering buying customised sporran as a keepsake from your wedding, a gift for your best man, kilt pins for your groomsmen or even a tartan teddy for your page boy, take advantage of this fantastic offer.

For more information about all our tartans, packages and offers just visit the McCalls website, or be sure to pop in to McCalls at 8 Whitehall Street, Dundee or 84-86 Gray Street, Broughty Ferry.