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Kinloch Anderson takes centre stage in Brooks Brothers, New York

Not even Hurricane Sandy could detract from the Kinloch Anderson presence in the prestigious Brooks Brothers flagship store on Madison Avenue, New York!

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Made in Scotland - A Celebration of Innovation

Marks & Clerk sponsored an event held at the Riverside Museum in Glasgow on 01 November 2012, called Made In Scotland – A Celebration of Innovation.

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Autumn/Winter 2012-13 Trend Colours & Themes

A wonderful story for Autumn/Winter 2012/13 - "Scottish Mist".

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The Anstey Family proudly show off their Kinloch Anderson finery

The Anstey family, who are from Nova Scotia, proudly show off their Kinloch Anderson finery.

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Spring/Summer 2012 Colours and Textiles

The sun might not be shining but there are certainly some lovely colours and fabrics to be seen wearing. Here is a little insight into some further suggestions from our Designer:

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Loretto R.C Primary School pupils excel in tartan competition

Deirdre Kinloch Anderson is seen here presenting three pupils at Loretto R.C Primary School in Musselburgh with their prizes. The class has been working on a project all about Scotland and one of the pupils had written to Kinloch Anderson to ask if someone could visit them and tell them more about tartan and kilt making.

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Douglas and Deirdre Kinloch Anderson attend the IoD Director of the Year Awards

Douglas and Deirdre attended the IoD Director of the Year 2012 Awards Dinner at the Radisson Blu, Glasgow.

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Edinburgh Zoo Panda Tartan Collection launched

The Edinburgh Zoo Panda Tartan collection has been launched in our shop and also online. It is also available in the Edinburgh Zoo Gift Shop.

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Yorkshire Tea visit Kinloch Anderson - "Let's have a proper brew"

Yorkshire Tea's travelling tea-mobile, Little Urn, visited Kinloch Anderson as part of a 12 day trip around Scotland to tempt Scots to try a "proper brew". The Little Urn arrived in the Port of Leith yesterday, said to be the place the first cargo of tea arrived in Scotland, in 1833.

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