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MacLeod Dress Tartan Scarf Modern Lambswool

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About MacLeod Dress Tartan Scarf Modern Lambswool

MacLeod Dress Tartan Scarf Modern LambswoolWidth 25cm, Length 180cm (ABSCL) * 100% Scottish made * 100% Brushed lambswool for extra comfort * Lightweight, fashionable and soft to the touch * An Ideal gift or a treat for one selfEach Tartan Scarf has a history behind the name and to its origination. Tartan has become not only a product for the Scottish but a fashion item worn across the world over.There are over 150 tartan scarf designs in this range, each lambswool scarf also come with brief history of the original family clan, by which this makes the product a beautiful gift for Mum, Dad, Son, Daughter, Boyfriend, Girlfriend, come to think of it, its a gift that is for everyone that always gets used, either to keep warm or as a fashion statement.If you are looking for a tartan that is not on our all tartans list on the left, please send us an e-mail and we will check availability for you.Each Scarf is beautifully hand finished and is made by a family owned Scottish company established in 1947.Lochcarron of Scotland builds on 60 years of tradition & craftsmanship and utilises state of the art technology to supply high quality innovative textiles. Lochcarron, supplies to many major fashion outlets here in the U.K and across the world, British royalty and celebrities.Colours may vary slightly due to differences on monitor resolutionsMacLeod Dress Tartan Clan HistoryThe two main branches of this distinguished clan are the MacLeods of Harris and the MacLeods of Lewis, and the name itself is thought to stem from 'children of the son of Leod'. MacLeods fought at the side of the great warrior king Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn.The progenitor of the Clan was Leod, who gained possession of much of Skye, including the Cuillins, Harris and Lewis in the mid 13th century. Later tradition claimed that he was descended from the Norse Kings of Man. Dunvegan