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From memory, this is our hunting tartan, rather than our "regular" tartan.
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Every family has 4 main tartans, and can wear the tartan of their clan - for me as a Baxter I can where the MacMillan tartan:
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My mum says I can wear my year 10 formal dress (which is a Chinese wedding dress) when I get married, as long as the boy wears the family kilt.
National Tartan Day is on Tuesday the 6th of April.
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