
Our tartans–
cloth steeped
in heritage.
Our Tartans
Kilts have long been a symbol of Scottish heritage and cultural pride. At the same time, they are a living tradition — evolving to reflect not only family and history but also the land itself.
We are proud to work with a number of renowned Scottish mills, offering one of the widest selections of tartans available today. This includes: A vast range of Clan tartans, connecting families with their ancestral roots.
An extraordinary collection of 400 Old & Rare tartans, many of which are lesser-known patterns seldom seen outside of private archives. A diverse selection of non-clan tartans, allowing anyone to wear and celebrate Scotland’s heritage through colour, pattern, and symbolism.
Book an appointment for a bespoke, personal fitting with us or one of our partners, and let your tartan tell your story.
Spring
Summer
Autumn
Winter
OUR TARTANS
Seasonal Tartans
Alongside this, our exclusive collection of four seasonally inspired tartans — Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter — celebrates the beauty of the natural world and the ever-changing tapestry of the Highlands. Each tartan is thoughtfully designed, withcolours and patterns drawn directly from Scotland’s landscapes, weaving together both heritage and nature.
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The unfurling of the vibrant green silver birch leaf, and all new growth which hails the coming of Spring, has influenced the subtle green tones woven within our tartan. This call is answered by the yellow primroses and purple violets which blanket the rolling hills surrounding us, and is captured by our tartan, serving as a reminder of the beauty of nature.
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The SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest) lands which surround us is one of the last breeding areas of the very rare Northern Blue Damsel fly. We are dedicating our lives to increasing their habitat and safeguarding their future.
Its azure blue body characterises our summer tartan, along with the common blue butterfly which fill the summer sky. Within our tartan you can also find the red squirrel’s dance and the purple heather’s bloom under the warm yellow sun.
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The earthy tones of our Autumn tartan take its influence from the rustic brown of fading bracken, the dull greens of the lichen and moss which scent the autumn air, accompanied by the hidden yellows of the much-treasured chanterelles
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The reds and yellows of the burning winter fires, from logs long stored, radiates through our winter weave.
The light from the fire glows over the evergreen hope of Spring, embodied by the Holly, Ivy and Pine needles brought into the safety of home. Whereas, out of reach of warmth, the icy blue Tay stays constant in its carving of the lands, as in our tartans.