Gagetown School Tartan
Gagetown School Tartan
Gagetown School Tartan Premium Tartan Kilt
The Gagetown School Tartan Premium Tartan Kilt is a kilt made from the officially registered tartan of Gagetown School in New Brunswick, Canada. The tartan itself was most likely designed by Patricia Jenkins of the Loomcroft Weavers, located near the school. Sadly, there is no documented designer or date associated with the tartan.
The tartan features a unique pattern of green, red, yellow, black, and white horizontal stripes, interspersed with thin red vertical stripes. This pattern is known as a sett. Traditionally, a kilt made from a school tartan would be worn by students or alumni to represent school spirit at events or gatherings.
The wool kilt is suitable for any occasion such as ren faires or School uniformĀ where it may be prone to damage or dirt. It is also machine washable, making it more convenient to clean compared to traditional dresses made of wool. For those seeking a more affordable option, the acrylic kilt is a great choice.
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