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13th February 25, 10:23 AM
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The Nursing Tartan
 Originally Posted by scratchy
Just ordered a Holyrood tweed jacket and vest. This might be my first international order; hope it goes well.
Let us know. Admittedly, the "price of admission" for several of those items may itself justify some risk taking, but my own more conservative approach would be to make such purchases of used clothing at Highland Games or similar events where I could eyeball them and even try them on. I did notice one thing: if you're in the market for Trews, the consistent pricing for them suggests they've had gentle lives (meaning not much use) in the "hire" marketplace.
One SURPRISE for me came while looking through those trews (my son has a pair in Robertson Red dark, and they look great on him, but I think would just advise others to choose me last in a pick-up basketball game).
A few years ago, several Scottish National Health Service nurses participated in the design of a charitable fund-raising tartan, the "Nursing Tartan" one element of the design being that it contain the colors of the National Health Service uniforms they wore. One provision of its use (ALL of which was to be through Gordon Nicolson's shop) was that because there was to be a charitable contribution included in every one of the limited range of products on offer, the fabric could not be sold uncommited to one of those specific uses, meaning, for example, that it could not be used for kilts (OR trews). Apparently, that's not ACTUALLY the case. And, I think that anyone fond of the Princess Diana tartan would also be fond of this; it has a similar pleasing palette of pastels. It was woven by Lochcarron, and I've heard rumors that more fabric is on the way. MY spouse would LOVE a Nursing Tartan ladies kilt, because she is SO proud of her years as a hospital RN in the US (and because we both agree that it's beautiful).
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