Ogilvie Hunting Ancient Tartan Kilt
Ogilvie Clan History
The clan of Ogilvie is a respected Scottish family, which originated in the northeastern part of Angus and first appeared as an influential family in the early 12 th century. The Ogilvies, being known as unswerving supporters of the Scottish Crown, were awarded the title of Earl of Airlie in the mid-17th century, which strengthened their position in the Scottish nobility. The Ogilvie's have also had a glorious history in Scotland, their fearless leadership, and the great contribution they have made to the defense and governance of Scotland.
Color Scheme
The tartan is in earthy colors such as olive green, red and black with yellow understated with navy blue stripes. The design is a contemporary twist of the classic hunting tartan.
Product Features :
Style : Traditional
Tartan : Ogilvie Hunting Ancient Tartan
Material : Acrylic Wool
Straps : Genuine Leather
Buckle : Rust Free
Waist : Adjustable Up to 2 Inches through Straps.
Plates : Knife Pleats
Lining : Cotton
Additional : Belt Loops
Availability : In Stock
Why Choose Expo Tartan
100% Bespoke — Every item is custom-made to your individual measurements and specifications.
500+ Tartans in Stock — One of the most extensive tartan collections available, including Scottish, Irish, and Welsh designs.
Premium Materials — High-quality acrylic wool used throughout for durability, comfort, and rich color.
Ethical and Sustainable — Committed to responsible sourcing and sustainable production practices.
Competitive Pricing — Outstanding value for money without compromising on craftsmanship or quality.
Rigorous Quality Assurance — Every order is individually inspected before dispatch to ensure it meets our exacting standards.
Easy Maintenance — Low-maintenance fabric that is simple to care for and long-lasting in wear.
Care Instructions
Dry clean recommended for best results. Hand wash gently in cold water where needed. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Iron on low heat with a pressing cloth to maintain fabric structure and color vibrancy.
Ogilvie Clan History
The clan of Ogilvie is a respected Scottish family, which originated in the northeastern part of Angus and first appeared as an influential family in the early 12 th century. The Ogilvies, being known as unswerving supporters of the Scottish Crown, were awarded the title of Earl of Airlie in the mid-17th century, which strengthened their position in the Scottish nobility. The Ogilvie's have also had a glorious history in Scotland, their fearless leadership, and the great contribution they have made to the defense and governance of Scotland.
Color Scheme
The tartan is in earthy colors such as olive green, red and black with yellow understated with navy blue stripes. The design is a contemporary twist of the classic hunting tartan.
Product Features :
Style : Traditional
Tartan : Ogilvie Hunting Ancient Tartan
Material : Acrylic Wool
Straps : Genuine Leather
Buckle : Rust Free
Waist : Adjustable Up to 2 Inches through Straps.
Plates : Knife Pleats
Lining : Cotton
Additional : Belt Loops
Availability : In Stock
Why Choose Expo Tartan
100% Bespoke — Every item is custom-made to your individual measurements and specifications.
500+ Tartans in Stock — One of the most extensive tartan collections available, including Scottish, Irish, and Welsh designs.
Premium Materials — High-quality acrylic wool used throughout for durability, comfort, and rich color.
Ethical and Sustainable — Committed to responsible sourcing and sustainable production practices.
Competitive Pricing — Outstanding value for money without compromising on craftsmanship or quality.
Rigorous Quality Assurance — Every order is individually inspected before dispatch to ensure it meets our exacting standards.
Easy Maintenance — Low-maintenance fabric that is simple to care for and long-lasting in wear.
Care Instructions
Dry clean recommended for best results. Hand wash gently in cold water where needed. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Iron on low heat with a pressing cloth to maintain fabric structure and color vibrancy.
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