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Lambswool The Broons tartan scarf

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The Broons Lambswool Scarf


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Lambswool The Broons tartan scarf £19.95 3 in stock
  • Lambswool tartan scarf, lambswool purled end, 30cm x 152cm  - Dry clean -  Tartan Scarf Details
  • 100% Scottish made
  • 100% Brushed lambswool for extra comfort
  • Made by the worlds leading tartan manufacturer for scarves, long standard ties, bow ties, silk ties, silk bow ties, tartan tammies & caps
  • Lightweight, fashionable and extremely warm
  • This 100% lambswool scarf is manufactured to the highest quality making it both extremely comfortable and cosy to keep those cold winter days & nights at bay. 

Store Away For Winter 100% Lambswool Scarf in Broons Tartan Not to be outdone by Oor Wullie whose own tartan launched in November last year, Scotland’s first family, The Broons, have commissioned their own tartan. After collaborating with tartan experts to trace their ancestry, a tartan has been created which incorporates the rich heritage of the Broons family. The Broons forbears, Le Bruns, arrived in Britain with the Norman Conquest. This family overthrew their liege lord and moved to Scotland in an act known as Le Brun Coup. They settled in the land of the MacGregors who called them Broons. Led by the famous Red MacGregor they became expert dealers in pre-owned cattle. This new tartan takes the brown from their famous name, the green from the wild clan country, the red and gold from the shield of the Duchy of Normandy, their distant Gallic cousins. The black line signifies their illustrated exploits that have appeared in The Sunday Post for 75 years. The first product using the new tartan is this 100% lambswool scarf produced by tartan specialists House of Edgar. The scarf is the “very dab” to protect you from those chilly winter winds.