Ancient Sinclair Hunting Medium Weight Tartan is a vibrant green-based tartan with orange overchecks.

The 3rd Earl, in 1446, founded Rosslyn Chapel in Midlothian. The Sinclairs were frequently engaged in clan warfare with Gunns. They were powerful and influential in the north where they held high positions. Sir John Sinclair of Ulbster, who died in 1835, was a noted agriculturalist and writer. His best-known work was the editing of the first Statistical Account of Scotland.

13OZ (400-415GM) MEDIUM WEIGHT TARTAN FABRIC: Perfect for mens kilts, curtains, cushions, covers for sofas and chairs, trews (mens tartan trousers), coats and jackets

100% PURE WOOL WOVEN IN SCOTLAND

54"/138CM WIDE AND BEING SOLD BY THE METRE (APPROX 40")

TRADITIONALLY THIS QUALITY OF FABRIC IS USED AS KILTING CLOTH AND BESPOKE TAILORED GOODS. We also highly recommend this fabric for soft furnishings and upholstery


SAMPLE SWATCH AVAILABLE - please contact us via the message system

If you order more than a quantity of 1 - your fabric will come to you in one continuous piece

Scotch Tweed has made every effort to make the colours on screen as close as possible to the fabric offered for sale. Unfortunately we cannot guarantee an exact colour match. Photograph colours will vary depending upon wool dying techniques and your screen setting and resolution. We have added a scan of the actual fabric to the listing photographs which aims to give as close a representation as possible. IF YOU ARE IN ANY DOUBT PLEASE REQUEST A SAMPLE SWATCH FREE OF CHARGE FROM US

We have a wide range of tartan in stock, and are experts in sourcing rare tartans. If you cannot see the tartan you are looking for in our shop please get in touch via the message system as we would be delighted to assist you

The 3rd Earl, in 1446, founded Rosslyn Chapel in Midlothian. The Sinclairs were frequently engaged in clan warfare with Gunns. They were powerful and influential in the north where they held high positions. Sir John Sinclair of Ulbster, who died in 1835, was a noted agriculturalist and writer. His best-known work was the editing of the first Statistical Account of Scotland. Scotch Tweed has made every effort to make the colours on screen as close as possible to the fabric offered for sale. Unfortunately we cannot guarantee an exact colour match. Photograph colours will vary depending upon wool dying techniques and your screen setting and resolution. We have added a scan of the actual fabric to the listing photographs which aims to give as close a representation as possible. IF YOU ARE IN A