Inglis Tartan Tie.

Colour: Ancient Inglis

A tie for all occasions!

100% Lochcarron tartan worsted wool.
Size of tie is 9 cm X 144 cm.

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Kilt Pin

A silver finished kilt pin with a Lion Rampant. The Lion Rampant is the Royal emblem of Scotland which is used in the Inglis crest.
The kilt pin has a locking pin on the back  to hold the apron of your kilt down and is an elegant finish to any kilt dress outfit.

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Sgian Dubh

This Sgian Dubh has a blackwood handle with an imitation Cairngorm stone set in a silver finished clasp. The blade is hardened and tempered stainless steel with a leather effect sheath.

Approx 17cm long.

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Examples of Inglis Tartan in the home!

Inglis tartan Bow Tie

Colour: Ancient Inglis

Ready made bow.
100% Lochcarron tartan worsted wool.
Adjustable strap in Inglis tartan to fit up to 45cm neck. Suitable for use with a wing collared or ordinary collared shirt.
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Cushions

Inglis tartan Cummerbund

Colour: Ancient Inglis

100% Lochcarron tartan worsted wool.

Elasticated adjustment to fit
waist size up to  40"
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Inglis tartan

If you want a length of Inglis tartan to make anything from kilts to trews to curtains or stools please contact us at:

charles@inglis.uk.com

Different weights of LochCarron Tartan:

REIVER TM consists of a light worsted wool (325-335gm/10oz) suitable for tailored items.
Colour: Ancient Inglis only
BRAERAICH TM consists of a medium weight (400-415gm/13oz) worsted wool suitable for kilts, and home furnishings.
Colour: Ancient Inglis only
STROME TM range consists of a traditional heavy weight (500-515gm/16oz) worsted wool synonymous with the 8 yard hand made kilt.
Colour: Ancient and Modern Inglis

Chairs and stools

Blinds

Inglis tartan trews!

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