Tupper Sir Charles 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 Tupper Sir Charles Tartan is deeply rooted in Scottish heritage and is named after Sir Charles Tupper, a notable figure in Canadian history and one of the Fathers of Confederation. Originating from the Scottish Highlands, tartan patterns have long served as symbols of clan affiliation, with specific designs worn by members of particular clans to signify lineage and identity. Dating back to the 16th century, tartans have evolved into a broader representation of Scottish culture, pride, and tradition. This tartan carries a rich legacy, celebrating unity, heritage, and the enduring spirit of Scottish customs passed down through generations.
Color Scheme and Pattern
The Tupper Sir Charles Tartan showcases a sophisticated blend of bold black and soft gray hues, creating a timeless and elegant visual appeal. Its intricate design features intersecting lines forming a striking checkered pattern, symbolizing resilience and strength. Black conveys dignity and elegance, while gray represents stability and balance. Woven from 100% acrylic wool, this tartan offers both durability and comfort, making it suitable for a variety of occasions, from formal events to everyday wear.
Scottish Attire
Our store proudly offers a wide selection of authentic Scottish Attire, including custom Scottish garments, skirts, and an extensive range of tartan-inspired clothing and accessories. Committed to expert craftsmanship, ethical sourcing, and the use of premium materials, each piece undergoes rigorous quality assurance. Coupled with competitive pricing, our collection preserves the timeless heritage of Scottish culture while providing versatile, stylish options for modern wear.
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