Stewart Dress Weathered

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  • Mill: Loch
  • Weight: 11 oz.
  • Clan Motto: Virescit vulnere virtus ("Courage Grows Strong at a Wound")
  • Known Septs Include: Ballantyne, Bannatyne, Boyd, Carmichael, Caw, Clay, Combe, Combich, Combie, Conacher, Conlay, Conley, Cruickshank, Cruickshanks, Dennison, Denniston, Donlevy, Duilach, France, Francis, Fullerton, Fullarton, Garrow, Glass, Gray, Hunter, Jameson, Jamieson, Larnach, Larnack, Leay, Lennox, Levack, Lewis, Lisle, Livingston, Livingstone, Lombard, Lorne, Loy, Lumbard, Lyle, MacCaa, MacCammie, MacCaw, MacClay, MacCloy, MacCombe, MacCombich, MacCombie, MacComie, MacCurdy, MacDonleavy, MacElheran, MacGarrow, MacGlashan, MacKerron, MacKindlay, MacKinlay, MacKinley, MacKirdy, MacLae, MacLay, MacLea, MacLeay, MacLew, MacLewis, MacLouis, MacLoy, MacMichael, MacMune, MacMurtrie, MacNairn, MacNucator, MacRob, MacRobb, Malloy, Manteith, Milloy, Mitchell, Mitchelson, Monteath, Monteith, Moodie, Moody, Munn, Nielson, Robb, Sharp, Sharpe, Steuard, Steuart, Stuart, Walker.
  • Notes:

    The 'Dress' version of James Logan's 'Royal Stewart' which D.C. Stewart compared to a 200 year-old silk scarf with the remark, "that the design had been well maintained". In this pattern the blue is joined to the black and the yellow and white are of equal size. The Dress Stewart tartan alongside its 'formal' partner, the Royal Stewart, is known throughout the world as a symbol of Scotland and is essentially a universal tartan anyone can wear.