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Traditional Tam O'Shanter

Sale price£225.00

The Tam o’ Shanter, or tammie, is named for the eponymous hero of Robert Burns' 1790 poem. You don’t see many of these outside Scotland, but they are the most magnificent hats for a) appalling weather or b) striking a strong, elegant and original pose at a wedding or whatever. Originally worn by men, recently they have also been chosen by women and last year featured in fashion shows by Dior.

See ‘materials’ section to distinguish one fabric from another.

Material & Size:
Traditional Tam O'Shanter
Traditional Tam O'Shanter Sale price£225.00
Product information

We hold some of these in stock and others can be made to order within about four weeks.
There are two sizes and three materials.

Made in Scotland exclusively for us by Stewart Christie.

Materials

Choose from;
Glen Dye Tweed (woven in Scotland) - Caroline is wearing this.
Herringbone Tweed (Woven in Leeds) - see second to last image.
Dugdale Flannel (woven in Huddersfield) - see last image.

Natural feather decorations.

Fit

To measure for a tam:
Take a soft tape measure and measure the circumference of your head above you ears and round your forehead, tight enough that a hat won’t fly off, but not so tight as to give you a headache. This is your measurement.

“This was a dream project for me, and I am super pleased with the results. Working with Stewart Christie, the storied tailor of Edinburgh was one of the highlights of this year and using these incredible fabrics really added something to the project.”

Caroline