The rigid formalities of a thoroughly traditional tartan are teased apart by the superposition of seemingly random textual units. Apply mental faculty and our message emerges, almost obscured amid oblique intrusions. But don't be deceived by the overstructural ideographs. Really anything can come out of it.
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Scotweb’s MD, Dr Nicholas J Fiddes, has written a free illustrated e-book, as a gift to help kilt lovers everywhere. In simple non-technical language it covers every aspect of buying a kilt, choosing your tartan, and accessorising an outfit for every occasion.
As a Governor of the Scottish Tartans Authority, and founder of the world’s first company to market kilts on the Internet (yes, Scotweb) no one is better qualified to offer such advice. Impartial and objective, this is a personal work and is not a Scotweb publication.