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Grampain Tartan Kilt
The Grampian Tartan Kilt is a timeless choice for men who want a tartan with real regional meaning and a look that stays versatile year after year. This is a district tartan created to reflect the colours of the Grampian Mountains, giving the sett an outdoors-rooted Scottish identity that looks strong in formal settings and effortless at casual gatherings.
According to the Scottish Register of Tartans, the Grampian district design is recorded as a House of Edgar (1995) design by Polly Wittering, based on the Ogilvie Hunting sett, and it was introduced by Macnaughtons of Pitlochry as part of a district tartan range. That background makes it a solid option if you want tartan style connected to place and tradition, not just colour.
Built in a traditional pleated silhouette, the Grampian Tartan Kilt is made to move, so you can walk, dance, and wear it comfortably through long events. Pair it with a ghillie shirt for a relaxed heritage look, or add a belt, sporran, and hose for a full formal outfit.
Important: Keep the naming clean on your store, because “Grampian” also appears in other separate tartans (NHS, Police, Television), which are not the same design.