Step into Wagging Paradise with Fur-bulous Harris Tweed Dog Coat
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by Su Sandy Zaw
2d ago
Step into Wagging Paradise with Fur-bulous Harris Tweed Dog Coat As the vibrant colors of spring start to blossom and the days grow longer, it's time to ensure your furry friend is ready to step out in style. Whether your pup is exploring the countryside or strolling through the urban jungle, they deserve to do it in style and comfort. We're excited to introduce our latest addition to our collection: the Harris Tweed Dog Coat. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail and inspired by the classic style of Harris Tweed, this coat is the perfect blend of sophistication and functionality for you ..read more
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Step Out in Style: The Kilt Walk Experience 2024
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by Su Sandy Zaw
4d ago
Step Out in Style: The Kilt Walk Experience A Walk to Remember: The Kilt Walk is a celebration of community, kindness, and the unwavering spirit of the Scottish people, it's not just any charity event. Participants join together to raise money for a variety of charitable causes while going on an incredible journey through some of Scotland's most breathtaking landscapes, from the cobblestone alleys of Edinburgh to the untamed Highlands.   Kilted in Kindness: At the Scotland Kilt Company, we believe that every step taken in a kilt is a step toward making a difference. That's why we're proud ..read more
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Embrace Tradition: The Timeless Elegance of Scottish Weddings
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by Su Sandy Zaw
1w ago
Wedding bells are ringing!! Do you want to tie the knot forever this spring/summer in Scottish Traditional Way? A Scottish wedding is a celebration filled with tradition, music, joy and most importantly vibrant expression of love. The first thing you think about when you plan a wadding is attire. When it comes to traditional wedding, you might not want to miss a single little thing.              The bride in her resplendent white gown walking down the aisle to the tune of bagpipes and the groom might don a kilt in his family’s tartan with each design ca ..read more
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Clan MacNeil and it history
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by Kamila Pawlak
5M ago
The Clan MacNeil has a deeply rooted history in the Scottish Isles and stands as a testament to the resilience and maritime prowess of its people. Coming from the Isle of Barra in the Outer Hebrides, the clan's Gaelic name, "Clann Niall," signifies their descent from Niall of the Nine Hostages, a legendary Irish king. Known for their seafaring skills, the MacNeils were traditional maritime leaders and landowners. The clan played a significant role in the complex tapestry of Western Isles history, engaging in both trade and conflict with neighboring clans.  The clan's motto is: BUDAI ..read more
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St. Andrew's day
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by Kamila Pawlak
5M ago
On the 30th of November, Scotland celebrates St. Andrew’s Day, a significant occasion with religious and historical importance. This holiday is also observed in various parts of the world, but it holds particular significance in Scotland as St. Andrew is recognized as the country's patron saint. St. Andrew, the brother of St. Peter and one of the twelve apostles, was martyred by crucifixion on an X-shaped cross, now known as the St. Andrew’s Cross or the Saltire, which later became the national flag of Scotland. In 2006, this day was designated a National Bank Holiday in Scotland, and it is co ..read more
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Black Friday Sale Continues
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by Kamila Pawlak
5M ago
Our Black Friday Sale is still on! Use the code "BLACKFRIDAY" to claim 20% off all items on our website.                               Here are someof the pruducts you might find interesting. HARRIS TWEED BAGS SPORRANS HIP FLASKS ..read more
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Black Friday Sale
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by Kamila Pawlak
5M ago
Welcome to our Black Friday Sale! 20% OFF all items  Use the code "BLACKFRIDAY" and get 20% off  all items on our website. Don't miss the opportunity to check our wide selection of: Women's Harris Tweed Coats and Jackets Men's Harris Tweed Jackets Prince Charlie Kilt Outfits Aran Knitwear Collection ..read more
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Robertson Clan and its history
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by Kamila Pawlak
5M ago
The Clan Robertson, also known as Clan Donnachaidh, is a Scottish clan with a diverse history that goes back to the early medieval period. A distinctive pattern reflects the clan's identity and heritage. The most popular tartan of this clan is  the Robertson Hunting Modern tartan shown below.   You can also find other tartans like the Robertson Acient Hunting, Robertson Modern Red, or Robertson Hunting Weathered. Robertson's motto is: "VIRTUTIS GLORIA MERCES", meaning "Glory is the Reward of Valour". The clan's name originates from the Gaelic "Clann Dhònnchaidh," which mea ..read more
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The History of Harris Tweed
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by Ben Harris
11M ago
  Harris Tweed is a renowned fabric that has a rich history and continues to be popular today. Here's a brief overview of its history and current uses: History of Harris Tweed: Harris Tweed originated in the Outer Hebrides, a group of islands off the west coast of Scotland. The fabric's history can be traced back centuries when the islanders developed a method of hand-weaving wool to create warm and durable clothing. However, it was during the 19th century that Harris Tweed gained recognition beyond the local community. The production of Harris Tweed was regulated by the Harris Tweed Act ..read more
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The Original Kilts
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by Craig Moffat
1y ago
  The original kilts were traditional garments that originated in the Scottish Highlands and some parts of Ireland. The early forms of kilts can be traced back to the 16th century, although their exact origins and development are subject to debate among historians.   The early kilts were essentially long lengths of cloth that were gathered and belted around the waist. They were made from wool and typically woven in a tartan pattern, which consisted of horizontal and vertical stripes of different colours. Tartan patterns were specific to different clans and regions, serving as a form ..read more
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