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18th March 05, 08:47 AM
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Why is Buchanan a universal tartan?
In my unending quest to expose my deep, deep ignorance of all things tartan, I post thusly:
So I'm skipping merrily through kiltstore.net's tartan database, and I click "all universal tartans."
http://kiltstore.net/tartanfinder.html?disp=universal
There Buchanan is, listed as a universal tartan. Why is this? Buchanan is a family name, isn't it? What gives?
Furthermore, why Lindsay, Gordon, and MacKenzie? I understand that for many, Stewart is now regarded as universal/appropriate for anyone, but why? How does a family tartan become regarded as universal?
Riddled with curiousity,
Steve in Los Angeles
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18th March 05, 08:53 AM
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Buchanan...
It sounds like someone made a "faux-pas".
Cheers,
Todd
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