Quote Originally Posted by HeathBar
Stillwater has stated they mistakenly called it Hunting Stewart. They now list it as Hunting McLeod.

I thought it looked like the Huntng McLeod, when I first saw it. But I'm not aware of any regiment using that tartan.

As for the buttons, perhaps they are used to attach the top of the kilt to the inside of a doublet. I've heard that being done to keep the undershirt from showing through between the jacket and kilt.
Are you sure about that? The image of the tartan that Southernbreeze first posted just doesn't look like the Macleod of Harris tartan to me, more like the Stewart Hunting.

SB, does this kilt have a label? If so, what does it say? Is there a "broadarrow" marking on it? The broadarrow is how all British government property is marked.

Cheers,

Todd