Tartan Details:
Designer: Unknown
Tartan date: 1880
Available in:
Springweight, Lightweight, Mediumweight and Heavyweight.
Registration notes: A Brodie Htg appears in J Claude's 1880 pattern books 'Clans Originaux' and 'Scotch Tartans' but the photograph is too indistinct to check. A "Note by a Tartan Manufacturer" in a very early edition of Johnston's 'Scottish Clans and their Tartans' says: "The handsome tartan shown as Brodie is really the Hunting Brodie, the Brodie proper has a red ground." D W Stewart noted this 'of late' tartan in 1893 and said it was based on the 'older' dress sett and commented: " Many Brodies who belonged to the districts occupied by the Gordons, Forbes and others, wore it in early times as the district tartan and more recently in some instances adopted it as their family tartan." This comment makes sense when it is remembered that bright tartans were known as dress tartans - long before the days when prodominantly white tartans had been 'invented'. An early W & A K Johnston book simply labels this 'Brodie of Brodie. Sample in STA Dalgety Collection.
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