Our uniform
The inspiration for composing our uniform comes from the Scottish Regiment The Royal Scots,
the oldest regiment of the British Army. 

The pipers wear their kilt in the Royal Stewart Tartan, regimental weight, the heaviest weight class. The kilt is creased in a military style (on the line). With regular kilts the creased are pressed in a way that the tartan is visible across the creases.
The drummers do not wear kilts, but trews. The word trews comes from trousers.
Just like kilts, the trews can have various tartans. In Scotland, trews and kilts are worn. Trews have become the symbol for the Lowlands, the Kilts for the Highlands. Our drummers wear their trews in the Hunting Stewart Tartan.
Below a few of our uniform parts:
Plaid Brooch
Belt Buckle
Horse hair Sporran
Dirk




