
Black Watch Tartan Self-Tie Bow Tie
The original armed guards as raised by the Clan Chiefs, the Black Watch, revived in the Black Watch Regiment. Made in Scotland with 100% New Wool ...
View full detailsWith there being an estimated 3,500 - 7000 different tartans with 150 new designs being created every year; it shows the immense popularity of the style. So, if you have clan colours or not you'll find a great range of Scottish tartan here!
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The original armed guards as raised by the Clan Chiefs, the Black Watch, revived in the Black Watch Regiment. Made in Scotland with 100% New Wool ...
View full detailsThe Son of St Andrew tartan. The Highland Andersons are probably an offshoot of the Clan Ross while the MacAndrews a sept of the Mackintoshes. Mad...
View full detailsThe Stewart Royal tartan became the Royal House of Stewart when the 6th Stewart married the Bruce's daughter and their son, Robert II, ascended the...
View full detailsLike all dress tartans, this goes back on the Arisaid, a garment worn by Highland women in the old days. Made of tartans that differed from the men...
View full detailsThe ancestor of the whole Murray Clan was Freskin, who in the reign of David I, received the lands of Duffus in Moray, as well as others in West Lo...
View full detailsClan Menzies was of Gaellic speaking descent, but the chiefs came from a Norman family, Mengues, which was among the first in Scotland to adopt a s...
View full detailsThe origin of this Clan is obscure but it is generally taken that its roots lie in the early Celtic church, where celibacy of the clergy was not pr...
View full detailsThe origin of this Clan is obscure but it is generally taken that its roots lie in the early Celtic church, where celibacy of the clergy was not pr...
View full detailsThe Chief is MacKenzie of Seaforth and the seat is Brahan Castle. Made in Scotland with 100% New Wool Tartan. Approx Size of Bow : Height: 5.5cm ...
View full detailsThe Kennedy Family appeared first in the South West of Scotland in the 12th centuary. Made in Scotland with 100% New Wool Tartan. Approx Size of ...
View full detailsA Border Family taking their name from the Barony of Johnstone in Annadale. Made in Scotland with 100% New Wool Tartan. Strap is multi-adjustable...
View full detailsA Border Family taking their name from the Barony of Johnstone in Annadale. Made in Scotland with 100% New Wool Tartan. Approx Size of Handkerchi...
View full detailsThe name is said to derive from the Seigneurie of Freseliere in Anjou. Made in Scotland with 100% New Wool Tartan. Strap is multi-adjustable with...
View full detailsThis Clan is traditionally descended from Diarmid the Fingalian Hero. Made in Scotland with 100% New Wool Tartan. Strap is multi-adjustable with ...
View full detailsThis Highland surname is said to come from the Gaelic Camshron, meaning Crooked Nose. Made in Scotland with 100% New Wool Tartan. Approx Size of ...
View full detailsThe Son of St Andrew tartan. The Highland Andersons are probably an offshoot of the Clan Ross while the MacAndrews a sept of the Mackintoshes. Mad...
View full detailsClan MacLeod is associated with the Isle of Skye. Made in Scotland with 100% New Wool Tartan. Strap is multi-adjustable with slider system for perf...
View full detailsAll the way from Henry Walays to his great grandson Sir William Wallace, this is a modern Wallace Tartan. Made in Scotland with 100% New Wool Tart...
View full detailsAll the way from Henry Walays to his great grandson Sir William Wallace, this is a modern Wallace Tartan. Made in Scotland with 100% New Wool Tart...
View full detailsAll the way from Henry Walays to his great grandson Sir William Wallace, this is a modern Wallace Tartan. Made in Scotland with 100% New Wool Tart...
View full detailsThis name possibly derives from the Gaelic "Son of the Snow" or "Tempest". Made in Scotland with 100% New Wool Tartan. Approx. Size of Handkerchi...
View full detailsA gorgeous bright red tartan wool blend scarf with a tassled fringe at the ends. Made from 50% Wool and 50% Viscose.á Approx Size (excluding tassl...
View full detailsA lovely pre-tied bow tie featuring a multi-coloured on red tartan pattern all over. Approx Size: Width: 5" (13cm) Height: 2.5" (6cm) Dry Clean...
View full detailsThis modern Ramsay Tartan traces its origins all the way back to Simon de Ramesie from whom came the Ramsays of Dalhousie. Made in Scotland with 1...
View full detailsThis modern Ramsay Tartan traces its origins all the way back to Simon de Ramesie from whom came the Ramsays of Dalhousie. Made in Scotland with 1...
View full detailsA lovely pre-tied bow tie featuring a multi-coloured on pink tartan pattern all over. Approx Size: Width: 5" (13cm) Height: 2.5" (6cm) Dry Clea...
View full detailsA navy blue tartan wool blend scarf with a tassled fringe at the ends. Made from 50% Wool and 50% Viscose.á Approx Size (excluding tassles): Lengt...
View full detailsClan Menzies was of Gaellic speaking descent, but the chiefs came from a Norman family, Mengues, which was among the first in Scotland to adopt a s...
View full detailsClan MacLeod is associated with the Isle of Skye. Made in Scotland with 100% New Wool Tartan. Approx Size of Bow : Height: 5.5cm (2.1") Multi-Ad...
View full detailsClan MacLeod is associated with the Isle of Skye. Made in Scotland with 100% New Wool Tartan. Approx Size of Handkerchief : Width: 27cm (10.5") H...
View full detailsBy tradition the MacLarens' progenitor was Lorn son of Erc, who landed in Argyll in A.D.503. Made in Scotland with 100% New Wool Tartan. Approx. ...
View full detailsThe Clan Gregor motto 'S rioghal mo dhream - My race is Royal - is based on the descent of the old chiefs from Fergus the Tall, king of Dalriada fr...
View full detailsThe Clan Gregor motto 'S rioghal mo dhream - My race is Royal - is based on the descent of the old chiefs from Fergus the Tall, king of Dalriada fr...
View full detailsThe oldest, most powerful and largest of all the Clans. This is a MacDonald Dress modern tartan. Made in Scotland with 100% New Wool Tartan. Appr...
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