Historical Significance
The Brown (George) Tartan hails from the Scottish Highlands, originally worn by Gaelic clans as a symbol of identity and family loyalty. During the 18th-century Jacobite risings, tartans became emblems of Scottish resistance and unity, often linked to historic figures like Bonnie Prince Charlie. This tartan celebrates Scottish heritage, clan pride, and resilience, representing generations of tradition and community.
Color Scheme & Pattern
Featuring deep green, bold red, black, white, and yellow, the Brown (George) Tartan balances elegance and meaning. Green evokes Scotland’s lush landscapes, red represents passion and courage, black adds depth, white brings clarity, and yellow introduces energy. Its classic check pattern reflects both historical authenticity and timeless style, perfect for formal or casual wear.
Why Choose Us
Honor your Scottish heritage with custom kilts, skirts, and tartan accessories from Scottish Attire. We combine expert craftsmanship, ethical practices, and high-quality materials to create durable, stylish garments. With easy maintenance, competitive pricing, and rigorous quality assurance, our tartans let you proudly showcase family lineage and tradition.
