Help with Tartans needed
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Help with Tartans needed
Hi All
I have been informed that the list below is the top ten best selling Tartans.
I am getting many e-mails saying don’t copy everyone else do different tartans
Well not knowing anything about the Tartans I thought I would ask for your help here guys.
Please look at the list let me know if they are OK and add any others you think we should stock, copy and paste into any replies you make so i can see the total amount of tartans I should be thinking about.
1. ROYAL STEWART, 2. BLACK WATCH, 3.
MACKENZIE, 4. GORDEN, 5. BLACK STEWART, 6. DRESS GORDEN, 7. DOUGLES, 8.
CAMBELL, 9. JET BLACK, 10. McDONLD.
What say all?
Regards
Richard
UnionKilts Ltd
I have been informed that the list below is the top ten best selling Tartans.
I am getting many e-mails saying don’t copy everyone else do different tartans
Well not knowing anything about the Tartans I thought I would ask for your help here guys.
Please look at the list let me know if they are OK and add any others you think we should stock, copy and paste into any replies you make so i can see the total amount of tartans I should be thinking about.
1. ROYAL STEWART, 2. BLACK WATCH, 3.
MACKENZIE, 4. GORDEN, 5. BLACK STEWART, 6. DRESS GORDEN, 7. DOUGLES, 8.
CAMBELL, 9. JET BLACK, 10. McDONLD.
What say all?
Regards
Richard
UnionKilts Ltd
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If I was to wear a Tartan Kilt at all, which I don't, I'd wear a Hunting Fraser Tartan. A very nice combination of blue, red and white. Mainly blue, red squares and white lines. I've considered sewing a cotton skirt with Fraser tartan colors. I've not found any source for them yet though.
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The Armstrong modern tartan is a nice one. Mainly green with blue stripes and a thin red stripe that goes through the sett. The photo shown is a bit washed out. The kilt is actually a bottle green, instead of a light green and is shown in the avatar I use for both IMFF and X Marks...
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Wearing a kilt makes a statement and a bright kilt makes a very loud statement, so I must admit to being a fan of dark colours. I already own three all black kilts; a Dark Island and the Black Watch which I recently bought from your company Richard. All are worn regularly. Yet I have a good quality kilt in my family tartan, Cunningham, which is a garish red, with white and black pattern which I would only wear for a special night out two or three times a year, and not for everyday wear.
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