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All that means she’s well versed in wearing kilts.
Source: https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/business-environment/business/4563067/dundee-designer-kilt-pins/
Decked out in kilts and Scotland tops, Tartan Army members could be seen in numbers at pub Hootenanny, while a group of England supporters draped a flag outside Oswald's Bar near Central Station as they stopped for a drink inside.
“It’s mostly the coffee bar now, more than the retail side, but I’ve still got Harris Tweed, kilts, bags and boots.
Source: https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/ayrshire/meet-88-year-old-businesswoman-31673646
On TV, we had the White Heather Club - women in white frocks and tartan sashes dancing impossibly complicated reels and strathspeys; men in kilts playing accordions and singing kitsch songs about exile and nostalgia.
Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-64761495?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
The grief-stricken celebrity chef sat at a tartan-patterned tablecloth - the pattern is often associated with Scotland, where Zonfrillo was born, as Scottish kilts most often have tartan patterns.
This rousing, Scottish-set (but partly Irish-filmed) medieval epic is famous for its scenes of William Wallace’s army in blue faces lifting their kilts and baring their bums.