Scottish costume - The Kilt: fact, fiction and pure fantasy

Dr. Bruce Durie
Apr 4, 2025
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About this webinar

There is so much emotional and heritage capital invested in the Scottish kilt and tartans. But these are not as ancient, and not so uniformly Scottish, as often thought. How much of this is historical fact and how much a modern creation? Dr Bruce Durie sifts the reality from the myth.

About the speaker

Dr. Bruce Durie is considered one of Scotland’s top genealogists, with an international reputation. He is perhaps best known for his eight-year BBC radio series, “Digging Up Your Roots” and “A House w...
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Key points and insights

In a delightfully myth-busting and informative webinar, “Scottish Costumes: The Kilt—Fact, Fiction, Pure Fantasy,” renowned genealogist Dr. Bruce Durie invites viewers to re-examine everything they thought they knew about Scottish tartans, kilts, clans, and cultural identity. Through humor, scholarship, and a no-nonsense approach to history, Durie dismantles long-standing misconceptions and reveals the real, nuanced story behind Scotland’s most iconic symbols. For anyone exploring Scottish ancestry or curious about cultural authenticity, this session is an eye-opener.

Key Takeaways:
  • The Modern Kilt Is Far From Ancient: Contrary to popular belief, the "great kilt" or feileadh mór emerged only in the 16th century, while the small kilt familiar today didn’t appear until the 18th century—and was likely popularized by an English industrialist. Most associations of kilts with clans and national dress stem from Victorian romanticism and 19th-century reinventions, not centuries-old tradition.
  • One Tartan ≠ One Clan: The idea that every surname has its own unique tartan is largely a 19th-century fabrication. Historically, tartans were tied to districts and influenced by local dye sources—not specific families. Many so-called "ancient" tartans were invented for commercial or symbolic purposes long after the clan system faded.
  • Most Scots Weren’t in Clans—And Clan Identity Is Complex: Durie emphasizes that clans were primarily a Highland (and sometimes Border) phenomenon. Most Scots, especially in the Lowlands, had no clan affiliation. Even in the Highlands, shared surnames didn’t always indicate kinship. Septs and surname-based clan membership are often modern constructs with little historical basis.
This engaging webinar not only clears up misconceptions about Scottish dress and genealogy—it provides a refreshing, historically accurate framework for interpreting tartan-based identities and clan connections. Genealogists with Scottish roots will walk away with a clearer understanding of what is fact, fiction, and fantasy.

For a deeper dive into the origins of Scottish clans, dress, and cultural transformation, view the full webinar. Don’t miss the accompanying handout and recommended reading list, including Durie’s own work on Scottish genealogy—rich resources that will bring depth, clarity, and context to your family research.

Comments (11)

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  1. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    10 months ago

    Outstanding as always!

  2. AP
    Anita Payne
    10 months ago

    Great presentation, ver informative

  3. XM
    Xana Miller
    10 months ago

    Great presentation very informative. Thank you

  4. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    10 months ago

    This presentation gave me a lot of historical background that I found interesting and helpful.

  5. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    10 months ago

    Excellent presentation, which I have heard before, but it definitely bears repeating! So informative.

  6. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    10 months ago

    Lots of information! Wonderful presentation and Handout is exceptional!

  7. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    10 months ago

    Turned everything I had learned about Scottish clans and kilts on its head! Glad I got up 4am my time to give a listen.

  8. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    10 months ago

    I enjoyed listening to him. Lots of misconceived notions handed down in the family are now corrected. I'll have to listen again there was so much.

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