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Light Weight 10oz Fabric Material Bell of Borders Tartan 1 Metre

Light Weight 10oz Fabric Material Bell of Borders Tartan 1 Metre

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CAD103.04
MSRP CAD114.85
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Condition:
New
Availability:
Usually ships within 5 working days
Care Instructions:
Dry Clean Only
Colour:
Bell of Borders
Garment Care:
Dry Clean Only
Material:
100% Pure new wool
Net Weight:
320/325gms per linear metre (10oz per linear yard)
Occasion:
Perfect for a gift for any occasion
Pattern:
Tartan
Width:
150cm (59 in)
Style:
Light Weight 10oz Fabric
Type:
Classic Scottish Tartans
SALE
CAD103.04
MSRP CAD114.85
(You save CAD11.81 )

The Contemporary Choice

Our lightweight fabric is available in a collection of around 500 authentic tartans, estate styles checks and solid colours. These are generally available from stock. The Reiver Fabric cloth has a wide application of uses. This Cloth has been used successfully in many clothing types from jackets to ties, skirts to dresses, head wear and even shoes. In traditional Scottish wear it is used in successful in sashes, cummerbunds, capes and as a lightweight kilt cloth. Additionally, it works in interiors as cushions, curtains and light use upholstery. Due to Tartan having a universal appeal, the material is additionally used for interiors as cushions, curtains and light use upholstery, and many more uses. We also offer a design service, whether for international design houses requiring bespoke Textiles, for individuals looking to have their own family tartan, for non-textile applications, or to mark special events or raise awareness for charities or many other purposes, we can design a tartan or bespoke textile for clients. Please, ask our sales team for further details

  • Fabric Details Composition: 100% Pure new wool
  • Weight: 320 / 325gms per linear metre (10oz per linear yard)
  • Width: 150cm (59”)
  • Care Instructions: Dry Clean Only

Tartan History

The name Bell was common on the Scotish Border for centuries and the Belles are included in the 1587 list of unruly clans in the West Marches. There are others of this name who are of Highland origin, and in that case, Bell is held to be a Sept of MacMillan so could use their tartans. The Bell of the Borders tartan was designed in the 1990s but is accepted by the clan.