Quote Originally Posted by Graham
Blu, I've had my eye on the Braveheart tartan too, I know our sponsor The Celtic Croft sells them, but I've not had a reply yet to my emails about the tartan.
Graham, Blu, and anyone -- Be aware that 'Braveheart' and 'Braveheart Warrior' are different tartans. The Braveheart tartan was woven for the Mel Gibson film by Gordon Cavell of Islay Woollen Mill. As I said in a previous post, Braveheart Warrior was designed by Michael King of Philip King Tailoring Ltd, Aberdeen. It was originally designed for Ronnie Watt, a martial artist whose ring title was Braveheart Warrior. It has been adopted as the official tartan of the Scottish Shotokan Centre and as the Watt tartan, and has no direct connection with the Braveheart film. The two tartans look different and are unrelated to one another. Michael King also designed Braveheart Hunting and Braveheart Dress setts, but these have never been in production.

Cheers,

Cyndi