ONLY the most eagle-eyed people can spot the hidden details in this Euro-2024-inspired tartan kilt.
Scottish kilt-makers SLANJ have announced the creation of a stunning tartan which could be the perfect piece of attire for fans heading to the continent.
Thousands of Scotland supporters will descend on Germany in two months’ time and there’ll be a sea of various tartan throughout cities such as Munich, Cologne, Stuttgart and Berlin during the tournament.
They’ll come in different colours, designs and patterns, but they’ll all be worn for the same reason – to cheer on Steve Clarke’s men.
But can you spot why this particular tartan will be the most fitting for the occasion?
If you look closely, you’ll see there is a very unique design which brings Scotland‘s Euro group to life.
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SLANJ’s aim with the new tartan is to weave together Scotland‘s journey to Euro 2024 so far.
To achieve this, they have used the colours shown in the flags from their Group A opponents – Germany, Switzerland and Hungary – while the Dark Blue backdrop is said to echo the iconic colours of the Tartan Army strip.
The fabric, which has been made and woven in Elgin, has been released on Friday April 5 and the new kilts can be seen modelled by Craig Ferguson, who is a waiter and travel influencer from Paisley.
Last month, the 20-year-old revealed his plans to walk to the Euros from Scotland to Germany in an attempt to raise funds for Scotland’s leading men‘s mental health charity, Brothers in Arms.
This year, the charity hope to raise £120,000 with the help of Craig’s mission.
SLANJ have also teamed up with Brothers in Arms, and 20 per cent of all sales from their Euro kilts will go towards the charity.
They see their garment as “affordable” and say it’s “perfect for casual wear with a Scotland top”.
You can get your hands on one of the kilts for £195.
Speaking ahead of his fundraiser, Craig said: “I’m so excited to share the incredible journey I’m about to embark on – walking 1,000 miles from Scotland to Munich for a cause that’s close to my heart, men’s mental health and suicide prevention.
“It’s not just a walk, it’s a mission to make a difference.
“This ground-breaking solo trek will take over a month, spanning 1,000 miles across six different countries and I will be updating you all every step of the way.”
Dan Proverbs, Founder of Brothers in Arms, said: “We are over the moon that Craig has chosen to raise funds for Brothers in Arms through his incredible mission.
“He is quite literally walking the talk, and in doing so will help break the silence around male mental health and the urgent need to tackle rising suicide rates.
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“We will be supporting Craig all the way and urge everyone to do the same.”
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