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23rd December 25, 04:36 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by MacKenzie
The Hebridean Range is beautiful. Like any tartans they really need to be seen in person. I've looked through an Edgar Hebridean swatch-book a few times and they're just lovely.
About the Marton Mills tweed tartans they're here under their "Cairngorm Tweed" category along with non-tartan tweeds.
Here's Page 3 which has Autumn tweed, Lindsay tweed, Hunting Stewart Weathered tweed, and others:
https://martonmills.com/cairngorm-tweed/?product-page=3
Here's Page 4 which has Black Watch Weathered tweed, Holyrood Weathered tweed, and others:
https://martonmills.com/cairngorm-tweed/?product-page=4
Here's Page 5 which has Holyrood tweed, which also fills your bill as to having blue and brown tones
https://martonmills.com/cairngorm-tweed/?product-page=5
Needless to say these tweeds look better in person. They have a wonderful unique look and feel to them.
Last edited by OC Richard; 23rd December 25 at 04:54 AM.
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