Exclusive Tartan Collections

Exclusive Tartan Collections

Special Tartan Collections

These unique tartans, created by Kinloch Anderson, can be crafted into clothing and products by our skilled team. Each design has a distinct tale woven into its yarns, colours, and history.


 

The Eric Liddell Tartan

The Eric Liddell
Tartan


Commissioned by the Eric Liddell Community, an Edinburgh-based care charity, as part of The Eric Liddell 100, a programme to celebrate the life, sporting, and community service achievements of one of Scotland’s iconic figures: Eric Liddell.

MacDonald of Borrodale Tartan

MacDonald of Borrodale
Tartan


This tartan was a gift by Lady MacDonald of Borrodale to Prince Charles Edward Stuart in 1746. 

George Heriots Tartan

George Heriots
Tartan


The George Heriots Tartan was designed by Kinloch Anderson for George Heriots School in Edinburgh. It was commissioned in 2000 by the Governor of George Heriots School.

Scottish Rugby Tartan

Scottish Rugby


Kinloch Anderson is proud to be partnering with Scottish Rugby as their Official Licensee for Highland Dress.

Royal College of Surgeons Tartan

Royal College of Surgeons


The Royal College of Surgeons Tartan was designed for The Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh, which was established by Royal Charter of James IV in 1506.

University of St Andrews Tartan

University of St Andrews


The St Andrews Heritage company was formed from North East Enterprise Trust in 1997 to brand quality Scottish products for export. When the company went out of business the University took over the tartan. It has been re-named 'University of St Andrews'.

V and A Dundee Tartan

V&A Dundee
Tartan


The V&A Dundee tartan is inspired by Kengo Kuma's sketches for the building and includes a pink overcheck in honour of Elsa Schiaparelli's love for Scotland.

Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Tartan

Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Tartan


Inspired by the Jubilee year, the Tartan was chosen and
approved by Queen Elizabeth II and commemorates the 70 years of her reign. The last time a new tartan was specifically approved by the Royal Family was when a tartan was designed for King George VI (Green Stewart).
Sales of product using the tartan will also
benefit the RWHA Charity Fund.

Merchiston Castle School Tartan

Merchiston Castle School
Tartan


Based on the Napier tartan as the school was founded in the 1830s in the original home of Napier of Merchiston, now part of Napier college. Retaining the sett of the Napier tartan with the school colours added - the white to royal blue, the royal blue to navy, and the white line to scarlet.