Wearing the Scottish Rugby Tartan: Identity, Belonging and Pride
Autumn/Winter 2012-13 Trend Colours & Themes
A wonderful story for Autumn/Winter 2012/13 – “Scottish Mist”.
The Kinloch Anderson Kilted Skirt
The Kinloch Anderson Kilted Skirt
The Anstey Family proudly show off their Kinloch Anderson finery
The Anstey family, who are from Nova Scotia, proudly show off their Kinloch Anderson finery.
Father and Son proudly wear Kinloch Anderson Highland Dress outfits
A Father and Son proudly wear Kinloch Anderson Highland Dress oufits that they hired for the wedding at Port Seton Collegiate Church in East Lothian.
Kinloch Anderson Heritage Museum re-opens after extensive refurbishment
Our Heritage Museum, which is located within our shop in Leith, Edinburgh has re-opened this week after an extensive reburbishment.
Rory Bremner visits Kinloch Anderson
Rory Bremner came with his film crew on Friday 13th July to include us in his series “Rory Bremner’s Great British Views” which will be on ITV Granada next year.
Spring/Summer 2012 Colours and Textiles
The sun might not be shining but there are certainly some lovely colours and fabrics to be seen wearing. Here is a little insight into some further suggestions from our Designer:
Peter Kinloch Anderson joins the company
Peter Kinloch Anderson has joined the company as Director of Brand Development. He is the second of the 6th Generation of the Kinloch Anderson family.
Kinloch Anderson on Japanese TV
Japanese TV, BS-TBS made a Queen’s Jubilee Film entitled “Ann’s British Royal Story” which was broadcast in Japan on the 5th March 2012.
Deirdre Kinloch Anderson gives a presentation at The Caledonian Club in London
On Tuesday 8th May Deirdre Kinloch Anderson gave a presentation to the Number 9 Society at the Caledonian Club in London. Her chosen title was “What Tartan means to Scotland
Spring/Summer 2012 Fabric Trends
The Way Forward for Spring/Summer 2012….we will see ideas that have evolved and have been fine-tuned from past themes giving them fresh perspectives.
Loretto R.C Primary School pupils excel in tartan competition
Deirdre Kinloch Anderson is seen here presenting three pupils at Loretto R.C Primary School in Musselburgh with their prizes. The class has been working on a project all about Scotland and one of the pupils had written to Kinloch Anderson to ask if someone could visit them and tell them more about tartan and kilt making.
KA Magazine Jan 26 2026 Wearing the Scottish Rugby Tartan: Identity, Belonging and Pride There is a moment before every Scotland match when the noise seems to pause, and breathe in.Flags lift, scarves tighten, strangers become friends for eighty minutes. In that instant, we are not individuals travelling from different towns … Read this story […]














