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Maple Leaf
Affection for tartan cloth crossed the Atlantic first with Scottish regiments, who served garrison duty in Canada before Confederation, and later with the Scottish immigrants who settled in the Maritimes and United Canada. The Maple Leaf tartan incorporates the green of the leaves’ summer foliage, the gold which appears in early autumn, the red which appears with the coming of the first frost, and the brown tones of the fallen leaves.
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4 Yard Kilt
The symbol of Scotland, choose your fabric weight and yardage
Argyll Kilt Jacket
The traditional pure wool day jacket perfect for every occasion
Clan Crest Belt Buckle
Buckle up with clan pride
Kilt Belt
Made in Scotland using the finest quality leather and fully adjustable
Semi Formal Sporran
Originally for storing food and hunting supplies, the sporran more often contains a hip flask today
Wool Tie
Tell your family story with a finishing touch of neckwear
Flashes
Folklore leads us to believe that your kilt flashes tell your marital status
The Waistcoat
Choose your style with lapel, pocket, button and lining options galore
Tartan Trousers
Classic or slim fit, belt loops or side adjusters, turn-ups or pleats?
Flat Cap
In days gone by also known as a bonnet, you can choose any tartan for your bonnet
Tartan Tie
Visit the Tartan Blog for knot inspiration and the Tartan Finder to find your clan
Tartan Braces
Also known as suspenders, London Haberdasher Albert Thurston can be credited with bringing braces to public attention in 1822