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Most people who buy a kilt in Canada never meet the person who made it. They might plug their measurements into a website, select a tartan, and wait for a box from Scotland. Ottawa-area kiltmaker ...
Article continues below Tarbolton native Jai will be walking with the American Scottish Foundation in the famous Tartan Week parade before making his catwalk debut in a bespoke kilt designed by ...
The RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing is known for its tartan plaid. Here’s where you can find fashionable plaid items and ...
Most people who buy a kilt in Canada never meet the person who made it. They might plug their measurements into a website, select a tartan, and wait for a box from Scotland. Ottawa-area kiltmaker ...
The 25-year-old is opening the Dressed to Kilt fashion show - an iconic event celebrating Scottish heritage during New York City's world-famous Tartan Week. The red-haired beauty, of Strathaven ...
Aspire Ministries' Kilts for a Cause fundraiser will be held ... who will perform traditional Scottish music. A Parade of Tartans will be featured, highlighting the colors and heritage of the ...
Graeme Bone, from Auchinleck, has designed and produced five outfits for the Dressed To Kilt fashion show, which is part of New York’s Tartan Week festivities taking place next month.
As Tartan Week president Kyle Dawson explained, this is just one of a multitude of events – including ceilidhs, kilt fittings, and a Saturday night hoolie. The man who organises all of this was ...
The Rev. John Stuart, the church’s interim pastor and a native of Scotland, will lead the worship service and tell the history of World Tartan Day. This celebration takes place each year on April 6 to ...
His Majesty, meanwhile, looked his usual dapper self dressed in a green tweed coat and a tartan kilt crafted from the King Charles III tartan - a new variety of cloth designed by the Scottish ...
Craig Caldwell said he was "buzzing" ahead of the Tartan Day parade The Tailor Public House in Midtown, New York might be an Irish bar, but climb the stairs and things get distinctly Scottish.