It's not a kiltmakers attention you need to catch.

Get all the LEO's here to design a tartan. Then find someone to weave it.

Any kiltmaker may then order the fabric and get to sewing.

Very few kiltmakers I know have the funds sitting around to take on both the design, weaving, inventoring, and kiltmaking duties. Plus, it's not the kiltmaker who should do the design, it's you former officers.

There are a few on-line computer generated Tartan makers and with a little time in front of the screen someone should be able to come up with three or four ideas that can be posted here for you all to vote on.

There are many choices available to you for having the fabric woven.
Matt has a source that will do single kilt lengths. I have Fraser & Kirkbright just across the water in Vancouver. You could also approach any mill for the weaving depending on how much fabric you will need for how many kilts.

So, first thing to do if you really want this Tartan is to design one.
Then get firm, (money in hand) commitments for the cost of weaving and kiltmaking.