Traditional Irish Kilkenny jacket with matching 5-button waistcoat
Premium wool-blend fabric for structure, comfort, and durability
Notched lapels and polished Celtic buttons for refined formal style
Fully satin-lined for smooth movement and all-day comfort
Ideal for Irish weddings, ceilidhs, galas & Celtic cultural events
The Irish Kilkenny Kilt Jacket & Waistcoat is a refined expression of Celtic formalwear, crafted for men who appreciate heritage, ceremony, and polished craftsmanship. Designed in the traditional Kilkenny silhouette and tailored from premium wool-blend fabric, this jacket-and-waistcoat ensemble delivers a dignified Irish-inspired look perfect for weddings, cultural events, and Highland or Celtic celebrations.
With its minimalist front, sleek lapels, and polished button detailing, the Irish Kilkenny jacket brings a modern sophistication while staying true to Celtic tradition. Whether you’re attending an Irish wedding, ceilidh, black-tie event, gala, or heritage ceremony, this formal set ensures a commanding presence rooted in culture and elegance.
Crafted from high-quality wool-blend fabric offering:
A structured, formal silhouette
Soft, breathable comfort
Long-lasting durability
A refined finish suitable for day and evening events
Perfect for achieving a polished Celtic formal look.
The Kilkenny style is admired for its clean simplicity and contemporary elegance, featuring:
A straight-front design
Notched lapels for a modern profile
Polished decorative buttons
Structured shoulders for a sharp, tailored appearance
A perfect alternative to the Argyle or Prince Charlie for men wanting a softer, Irish-inspired style.
The included waistcoat enhances the outfit with:
Five polished Celtic-inspired buttons
A smooth, tapered cut for a tailored fit
Reinforced stitching for durability
A refined formal look beneath the jacket
Decorative buttons featuring Celtic-inspired motifs add subtle heritage charm while elevating the jacket’s ceremonial appeal.
The interior is lined with breathable satin to ensure:
Smooth movement
Enhanced airflow
All-day comfort at long gatherings and formal events
Built with precision stitching to maintain shape, ensure durability, and provide long-term performance for repeated formal use.
Perfect for:
Irish & Celtic weddings
Ceilidhs, galas & receptions
St. Patrick’s Day ceremonies
Burns Night celebrations
Cultural gatherings & heritage events
Graduations, formal dinners & official ceremonies
Designed for men who want a sleek, contemporary silhouette rooted in Irish and Celtic heritage.
Pairs beautifully with:
Irish county tartans
Scottish tartans
Hybrid & modern Celtic patterns
Satin lining, tailored shoulders, and premium wool-blend material ensure both comfort and presence.
Designed for repeated use at weddings, ceremonies, bandwear, and cultural events.
Wear the Irish Kilkenny Kilt Jacket & Waistcoat with pride—an elegant fusion of Celtic heritage, modern formalwear, and refined craftsmanship crafted for men who value tradition, sophistication, and timeless style.
Waist: Take the waist measurement at the navel level, ensuring a snug fit. This is typically about 2 inches above the hip bone or slightly higher than where you usually wear your trousers.
Hip: Stand with your feet together and measure around the widest part of your hips. Make sure your pockets are empty, though it's not essential.
Fell: This measurement should be taken midway between the waist and the seat (bottom). The fell refers to the distance from the waistline to the hip measurement line. It is not essential.
Length: Kneel on the ground, place the measuring tape on the floor, and measure up to your belly button. Keep in mind that kilts shouldn't be too long!
Neck: Measure around the base of the neck.
Shoulder: Measure from the top of one shoulder at the sleeve joint to the other shoulder at the sleeve joint.
Chest: Measure around the fullest part of the chest along the center line while standing straight.
Sleeve: Measure from the sleeve joint to the wrist point.
Back Length: Measure from the bony protrusion at the base of the neck straight down the middle of the back to the level of the knuckles when arms are relaxed.
Height: Measure from the top of your head to the bottom of your feet while standing straight.
Waist: Take the waist measurement at the navel level, ensuring a snug fit. This is typically about 2 inches above the hip bone or slightly higher than where you usually wear your trousers.
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