You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. Everywhere I look, I see men wearing kilts. But, to be fair, people all over are wearing a peculiar ...
One sleepy morning this summer in Edinburgh’s Leith neighborhood, a pub-stuffed, cobblestoned port district, a persnickety tailor tugged at the lapels of my formal Prince Charlie jacket and centered ...
Long associated with royalty, bagpipes and games that involve the tossing of enormous logs, the kilt holds a special place in the imagination of Americans, especially those with Scottish heritage.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Luckily the winds were not strong at King George Square in Brisbane on Saturday. Hundreds of tartan kilts, banners and shawls of all ...
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As a Scot living in London, I like to keep a bit of home with me, whether it's sipping a wee dram of whisky and Irn Bru at the weekend or nibbling on my favourite treat shortbread. When it comes to ...
Tartan is updating its image in the 21st Century, with new patterns exploring issues around climate change, homelessness – and World War Two dive bombers, writes Norman Miller. More resonances cling ...
King Charles has always had a polished appearance. Particularly when he wears a kilt, one of his favourite accessories to wear when north of the border. Charles's love for a kilt, however, is not ...
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