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23rd January 06, 09:23 AM
#1
Tartan name?
For those of you who have the Geoffrey (Tailor) catalog, one of the gentlemen on the front cover (the one in the middle) is wearing a tartan made up of a light green/light blue base with yellow and white stripes.
You can also see it if you go to the Geoffrey (Tailor) website and wait for the picture in the upper left to go to one of three men standing outside a door.
Any idea what that tartan is? I was looking through my catalog last night just because and my wife, who is not a fan of the light green/blue tartans, thinks is absolutely fabulous, which prompted me to say, "Well, perhaps I'll have to get one of those, then."
"Yes, you must!" she replied.
Any ideas? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
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23rd January 06, 10:08 AM
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I think it's the Twenty-First Century Tartan, a tartan proprietary to Geoffrey
(as is the Thistle Dubh, the one with a lot of purple).
For the catalogue, I'm sure (if we got the same),
but I'm less sure for the web site.
Sylvain
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23rd January 06, 10:44 AM
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21st century tartan...
This is the 21st century tartan:

We use a piece of it as a tablecloth at our Burns Supper.
Cheers, 
Todd
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