Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot
Just a correction on their ad copy: the US/St. Andrew's tartan has never been officially adopted as the "official" American tartan. It was originally proposed as a bicentennial tartan, but the official bicentennial committee would not recognise it as such. It later became known as the "St. Andrews" tartan because some American St. Andrew's Society began to promote its wear by their members.

Besides this tartan, there are several other "American" tartans, including the "American" tartan, designed in 1975 by John C. Cumming, and the "American National Tartan" (http://www.americannationaltartan.com/). I also remember one named "American Eagle" tartan.

Cheers,

Todd
Is there one that is officially recognized as the United States Tartan?