The tartan of the family, was created in Jura's MacGills of Jura and was used before 1745 . However, when tartan was banned, the sett appeared to have disappeared until it was found in Kintyre and put inside Kintyre's Museum of Antiquities (now incorporated into the National Museum of Scotland in Chambers St., Edinburgh). T9ijhhe present version, which first was released around 1930 is referred to in Macgill Society tartan. The sample is in the STA Dalgety Collection. The most appealing MacGill Modern Tartan is one of the Highland clans. It is the dark red background that is framed by horizontal and vertical lighter green and yellow lines separated by navy shaded stripes. The lines and stripes cross one another.
Received an item that doesn't fit or is not suitable? No problem, our exchanges, and returns policies are designed to make that as easy as possible.
We're happy to exchange most items if they are the wrong size or color, but unfortunately, engraved or custom-made items cannot be exchanged or refunded unless a manufacturer's fault is found with them
To exchange an item, please purchase a replacement item in a new order, and then return the unsuitable items for a refund.
If you are thinking of exchanging something - remember that you can combine the replacement item with any other items you may wish to purchase, and only pay to ship for the combined order.
If you would like to return an item for a refund, please send it back to us at the following address, including the following information:
Imperial Highland Supplies
Mehar Town, Aminabad Road
Sialkot - 51310
Pakistan
Phone # (+92) 337 714 1111
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