Thomson Jean Marc Tartan
$22.00
Note: Minimum order quantity for this tartan is 10 yards.
Explore a full range of products in Timespan Tartan – from kilts and ties to jackets, trousers, and upholstery items. Whatever you envision, we bring it to life in your chosen tartan!
Historical Context
The Thomson Jean Marc Tartan finds its roots in the Scottish Highlands, where the timeless tradition of tartan weaving flourished for centuries. Historically, each clan tartan carried unique colors and setts that reflected ancestry, kinship, and allegiance. The Thomson clan, celebrated for its resilience and loyalty, played an influential role in Scotland’s history, particularly during the Jacobite uprisings, when clans united in defense of independence and identity. More than a fabric, this tartan remains a symbol of Scottish culture, Celtic pride, and ancestral heritage, proudly worn at Highland games, ceilidhs, and cultural gatherings across the world.
Color Scheme & Pattern
The Thomson Jean Marc Tartan design blends deep green and rich blue hues, accented by bold black overchecks. Green reflects Scotland’s rolling hills and fertile glens, while blue symbolizes the lochs, rivers, and endless Highland skies—an emblem of peace and serenity. The interwoven black conveys strength, endurance, and unity. Woven from 100% acrylic wool, this heritage fabric combines comfort, durability, and easy care, making it ideal for kilts, skirts, Highland dress, and modern tartan apparel.
Scottish Attire Commitment
At our store, we honor Scotland’s cultural identity by offering an extensive range of authentic tartan clothing and Highland attire, including bespoke kilts, traditional skirts, and tartan accessories. Each piece is handcrafted with precision tailoring, sustainable practices, and premium-quality materials, ensuring authenticity with every stitch. With competitive pricing, simple maintenance, and strict quality assurance, we provide not just garments but a true Scottish heritage experience, connecting wearers to the spirit of their ancestry and Celtic traditions.
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