


Stuart of Bute Tartan
The Stuart of Bute tartan is associated with the Stuart of Bute Family, a branch of Clan Stewart, and its history tied to along Robert II, who granted lands on Bute to his natural son. The tartan's specific design, a red-based pattern, was popularized by the Vestiarium Scoticum in the 1840s, although a less approved maroon ("hunting") version also exists. The current Marquess of Bute (the Clan Chief) has approved a specific shade of the tartan.
- 100% wool.
- Milled in Scotland
- Width 55”
- Repeat - horizontal, 5 1/2” vertical, 5 1/2”
- Memo samples are available