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Johnstone Weathered Tartan

The Johnstone clan, also spelled as Johnston, is a Scottish clan that originated in the Annandale region of Scotland. The clan's name is derived from the Barony of Johnston in Annandale, where they are believed to have settled in the thirteenth century. The Border clan, known as Johnstone, takes its name after the Barony of Johnston in Annandale, where they settled in the thirteenth century. They were a dominant force in the Border conflicts and held significant power, making the Crown their ally. Sir James Johnston of Johnston was granted the title of Lord Johnston of Lochwood in 1633, and ten years later, he was given the title of Earl of Hartfell. In 1661, his son was granted the title of Earl of Annandale. They were a significant force in the Border conflicts with England and held significant power in the area. The Crown was also their ally, and the clan played a vital role in defending Scotland from the English invasion. The clan's most notable figure was Sir James Johnstone, who was named Lord Johnstone of Lochwood in 1633. In 1643, he was made a baronet, and ten years later, he was named Earl of Hartfell.
His son was named the Earl of Annandale in 1661, and the title has been held by various members of the family since then. The Johnstone Weathered Tartan is a beautiful tartan that is suitable for any occasion. It is generally made of Acrylic Wool fabric and features a color scheme of black, grey, yellow, and khaki brown hues that bring the tartan to a lighter tone and provide it with more balance. The Johnstone Weathered Tartan is available in a variety of high-quality kilts, jackets, skirts, and other clothing items. Every garment is made with attention to the most intricate details, reflecting the refined style of the Johnstone family. Whether you're attending a formal event or just want to add some Scottish flair to your everyday wear, the Johnstone Weathered Tartan is an excellent choice.

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