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Ruthven Ancient Tartan Kilt
The Ruthven name comes from Ruadhainn, Gaelic for “red uplands,” with Norse roots and early settlements in East Lothian before moving to Perthshire in the 12th century. Sir Walter Ruthven,...
Scottish Thistle Tartan Kilt
Tartan kilts beautifully represent Scottish tradition and style. The Scottish Thistle Tartan Kilt is a great example, showcasing a classic tartan design. Made from durable acrylic wool with rust-free hardware...
Shaw Green Ancient Tartan Kilt
Clan Shaw descends from Shaw MacDuff, a son of Duncan, Earl of Fife and a descendant of Kenneth MacAlpin. Shaw became keeper of Inverness Castle under King Malcolm IV. His...
Shaw Green Modern Tartan Kilt
Clan Shaw descends from Shaw MacDuff, a son of Duncan, Earl of Fife and a descendant of Kenneth MacAlpin. Shaw became keeper of Inverness Castle under King Malcolm IV. His...
Shaw of Tordarroch Ancient Tartan Kilt
Clan Shaw descends from Shaw MacDuff, a son of Duncan, Earl of Fife and a descendant of Kenneth MacAlpin. Shaw became keeper of Inverness Castle under King Malcolm IV. His...
Sinclair Hunting Ancient Tartan Kilt
Clan Sinclair, also known as Clan St. Clair, traces its noble origins to “Saint-Clair” in Normandy, with the name meaning “Holy Light” in Latin (“Sanctus Clarus”). The Sinclairs arrived in...
Sinclair Hunting Modern Tartan Kilt
Clan Sinclair, also known as Clan St. Clair, traces its noble origins to “Saint-Clair” in Normandy, with the name meaning “Holy Light” in Latin (“Sanctus Clarus”). The Sinclairs arrived in...