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Islay Mist Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
Islay Mist whisk was founded in 1927 to mark the anniversary of the 21st birthday celebration of the son the successor of Lord Marga dale. While preparing for the celebration, it was believed that an ordinary Islay single malt might...
Isle of Skye Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The Isle of Skye has its roots in the Norse word that means clouds ('sky') with the suffix 'ye' meaning "island island", which literally means 'Island Of Clouds'. It is also the Gaelic word for Skye is "Eileana Cheo'. It...
Italian Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The tartan was designed to honor the bond with Italian as well as Scottish and was created to be worn in the hands of Scots of Italian descent. Italian Tartan was endorsed by the Italian Consulate in Glasgow. The design...
Jackson Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The tartan was created by Brian Wilton to celebrate the Australian wedding of Scot, Michael Jackson, and Australian, Brigitte Prager on 30th October 2004. It is worn by others with identical names, and with the consent of Michael Jackson. The...
Jacobite Modern Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The tartan was popular during 1712, and along with the Caledonia tartan, was used as a Jacobite symbol of solidarity in the war which was the precursor to the Union of the Parliaments in 1707. The Jacobite ladies of Edinburgh...
Jacobite Rebellion Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
Jacobite tartans are worn during the Union of the Parliaments in 1707. The tartans were worn by people who participated in the Jacobite Rebellion of 1715 and is historically connected to Scottish identity. Scots nationalists. It is often worn by...
Jardine Dress Modern Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
Sir William Murray Jardine of Applegarth the 13th Baronet of Applegarth is the Clan's 24th Chief Jardine and Head of Arms, as well as known as Jardine. His father, Sir William Jardine, 12th Baronet and the 23rd Chief of Clan...
Jardine Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
Sir William Murray Jardine of Applegarth the 13th Baronet of Applegarth is the Clan's 24th Chief Jardine and Head of Arms, as well as known as Jardine. His father, Sir William Jardine, 12th Baronet and the 23rd Chief of Clan...
John Muir Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The John Muir tartan was created in 1998 by David McGill for the 150th anniversary of John Muir's entry into America. The United States was launched at a celebration within Pleasanton, the San Francisco Bay area the City of Pleasanton...
Johnston Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The Chief of the present currently is Patrick Andrew Wentworth Johnstone of Annandale and, of that, Ilk the 11th Earl of Annandale as well as Hartfell. Johnstone comes from the name John and Tone, Toun, or Tun ton or tun,...
Johnstone Ancient Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The Border clan gets their name after the Barony of Johnston in Annandale in the Annandale region, where they are believed to have settled in the thirteenth century. They were a major player in the Border conflict and held significant...
Johnstone Modern Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The Border clan gets their name after the Barony of Johnston in Annandale in the Annandale region, where they are believed to have settled in the thirteenth century. They were a major player in the Border conflict and held significant...
Johnstone Muted Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The Border clan gets their name after the Barony of Johnston in Annandale in the Annandale region, where they are believed to have settled in the thirteenth century. They were a major player in the Border conflict and held significant...
Johnstone Weathered Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The Border clan gets their name after the Barony of Johnston in Annandale in the Annandale region, where they are believed to have settled in the thirteenth century. They were a major player in the Border conflict and held significant...
Jones Family Ancient Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The Jones Tartan was developed to be worn by anyone (Or any place) under Jones. Jones located in Wales, England, and Scotland or anywhere else in the world. The design is symbolic of Jones's origins in Wales and its global...
Jones Family Modern Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The Jones Tartan was developed to be worn by anyone (Or any place) under Jones. Jones located in Wales, England, and Scotland or anywhere else in the world. The design is symbolic of Jones's origins in Wales and its global...
Jones Family Reproduction Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The Jones Tartan was developed to be worn by anyone (Or any place) under Jones. Jones located in Wales, England, and Scotland or anywhere else in the world. The design is symbolic of Jones's origins in Wales and its global...
Jones Family Tartan Lightweight 13oz
The Jones Tartan was developed to be worn by anyone (Or any place) under Jones. Jones located in Wales, England, and Scotland or anywhere else in the world. The design is symbolic of Jones's origins in Wales and its global...
Keir Family Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
It could be a local surname that comes from the town of Keir located in Stirlingshire, Scotland, or in other cases, it's taken from "Ciar" which is a Gaelic personal name dating back to the 10th century pre-dating it, meaning...
Keith Ancient Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The Keiths are an old family and from the 12th century, they held the position as Great Marischal Scotland. Sir William Keith, about 1390 constructed the historic Dunottar Castle, Sir Robert Keith was made Lord Keith, as well as the second...
Keith Modern Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The Keiths are an old family and from the 12th century, they held the position as Great Marischal Scotland. Sir William Keith, about 1390 constructed the historic Dunottar Castle, Sir Robert Keith was made Lord Keith, as well as the second...
Keith Tartan Heavyweight 16oz
The Keiths are an old family and from the 12th century, they held the position as Great Marischal Scotland. Sir William Keith, about 1390 constructed the historic Dunottar Castle, Sir Robert Keith was made Lord Keith, as well as the...
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