

Macintosh Tartan Kilt Celebrate Your Scottish Heritage
The MacIntosh Modern Tartan kilt traces one of the very rich and storied heritages in the Scottish Highlands, where the Clan MacIntosh has its root. The pattern of the tartan is defined by the bright flow of green, navy blue, and black stripes passed with thin red and white lines which mirror the traditional colors and other design elements that give the clan its coloration.
The clan of MacIntosh, with Gaelic for "Clann Mac an Tòisich," or "Children of the Chief," was one with the most long-standing reputation of loyalty and bravery. Their ancestral lands were ground around Loch Moy and River Findhorn in the heart of Inverness-shire, a land soaked in Scotland's history and legend.
Traditionally, members of the MacIntosh clan have played strong roles in the events of Scotland; they were on the sides of strong clans and lords to protect their territory and to be guarded with their prestige. They have always been on the side of the Scottish crown in active battles, in the Jacobite rebellion since the 18th century and fighting bravely in support of the Stuart cause.
Similar to other Scottish tartans, the MacIntosh became a badge of identity and allegiance. Clan members flaunted it to trace down heritage and unity. The modern interpretation of the MacIntosh tartan stands bold, proud in color and pattern, appealing to clan members, as well as those who just love Scottish culture and traditions.
The MacIntosh clan continues to live and prosper, the clan's gatherings and festivals become the way of celebrating their heritage. The tartan kilt brings in their minds thoughts of their ancestral origin and pride it carries along. Formal or ready-wear, the MacIntosh Modern Tartan Kilt still carries within it the legacy of the clan and importance in the Scottish cultural heritage.
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