From Pleating Options to the Happy Customers !!!! The Pretender Tartan Braw Kilts. The House of Edgar @top fans #wedding #scotland #Tartan #kilts #kiltlife #2025trends #edinburgh #usa #fashion #fashionblogger #fashionstyle #bespoke #scottishwedding
The Genesis Of Tartan Book from The House of Edgar in collaboration with Peter MacDonald Tartan Historian. A fascinating insight into these historic tartans.
Another Braw Year !!!!
From Holyrood Palace to the White House what another Braw Year 2024 has been. Its had its challenges but we are always greatful for the fantastic continued support from everyone. Here is a wee 15 second recap of the year.Here’s to 2025 !!!!!!LANG MAY YER LUM REEK !!!!!!
WISHING YOU All A HAPPY St. ANDREWS DAY !!!!!
Thanks to Roddy The Piper For Helping Us With The Video.
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Tartan Tuesday: The Angels’ Share Bio: Created to celebrate Scotch Whisky Scotland's world-famous national drink. Historically known as Uisge Beatha, in Scottish Gaelic, the ancient name for the spirit was translated from the Latin Aqua Vitae meaning 'Water of Life'. The tartan is designed to visibly portray 'the Angels' Share' - the 2% portion of distilled alcohol (said to be taken by the Angels) which evaporates though the oak barrel during the whisky maturation process. The Tartan Artisan Braw Kilts #kilt #tartan #tuesday #scotland #edinburgh #scottishhighlands #whiskey #whisky #kiltmaker #tailoring #scottishhistory #wedding #weddinginspiration
TARTAN TUESDAY: ICELANDIC TARTAN. Braw Kilts @Internationaltartans #kilts #kiltmaker #iceland #tartan #nativefashion #scotland #edinburgh #kiltlife #icelandadventure #icelandtravel #handcrafted #sewing #tuesday #TartanTuesday #reykjavik
TARTAN TUESDAY: MODERN RED RAMSAY ( ft. Roddy the Piper & sacha.in.Scotland) bio: This family are of Anglo-Norman origin and were in the Lothians in the 12th century. They took a prominent part in Border warfare. George Ramsay of Dalhousie was created Lord Ramsay of Melrose in 1618, but shortly afterwards the title was changed to Lord Ramsay of Dalhousie. The 10th Earl, created Marquis in 1849, was Governor-General of India from 1847 to 1858.