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THE YES TARTAN (Alba Gu Bràth)

THE YES TARTAN (Alba Gu Bràth)

The YES TARTAN IS OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED on Facebook!

So I officially launched the YES tartan, and what a response! Over 70,000 people reached in just over 24 hours! ...a bright future ahead for this tartan! ...and for Scotland!!

I'll let the rationale speak for itself:

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Created by Steven Patrick Sim - the Tartan Artisan®

The YES tartan was created by Steven Patrick Sim, the Tartan Artisan®, and will be registered as ‘Alba Gu Bràth’ (Scotland Forever), on the 2nd December 2019 on the Observance of St. Andrew’s day - the 5th anniversary of the Declaration of Scottish Independence tartan's registration.

The colour palette and the shades produced within the weave portray the wide diversity of peoples, cultures and nationalities found throughout Scottish communities the length and breadth of the country. The blue and white together forms a visual representation of the Saltire which represents a unifying banner for the whole of Scotland.

This modern and brightly coloured tartan presents a sense of openness and optimism, and is for all who hope to see Scotland as an independent European nation, with the future of Scotland, in Scotland’s hands.

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First product released - T-Shirts

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The YES tartan (Alba Gu Bràth) is copyright Steven Patrick Sim © 2019
UK Registered Design No. 6068418 - All rights reserved. For permission to use the tartan please contact the designer - Steven Patrick Sim.

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