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    Yellow tartans

    I’m looking for recommendations for tartans that are partially or largely yellow in color. So far I’ve found Scrimgeour muted and ancient, loud MacLeod, Old MacMillan, and Buchanan. Any other ideas?

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    Yellow tartans

    How about Johore, Barclay,Frazer of Lovat Yellow tartan, Dress MacLachlan, Tilburg hunting, Clan Houston, Saskatchewan provincal tartan(CAN)and the Essex County Tartan from Ontario....but to my eye there are none that compare to the MacLeod of Lewis.

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    Mods - can I suggets that this is moved to the 'The Tartan Place'.

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    Yes, moving as suggested - likely to get a bit more response anyway. I’ll leave a forwarding link for a couple of days..

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    I have a Loud Macleod. It is one kilt that attracts negative comments from Scots and positive comments from the Cornish who mistake it for the Cornish National Tartan, which is actually nicer.

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    Last edited by John_Carrick; 11th March 18 at 12:31 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John_Carrick View Post
    I have a Loud Macleod. It is one kilt that attracts negative comments from Scots and positive comments from the Cornish who mistake it for the Cornish National Tartan, which is actually nicer.
    Definetly a marmite, tartan, I don't like marmite (except for roasting potatoes) and whilst vocal about marmite I wouldn't be so impolite as to "diss" your kilt.

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