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Medium Weight U.S. Navy Tartan Fabric
- SKU: YPW02-MW
- Categories: Military and Law Enforcement, U.S. Military Tartans, U.S. Navy
- Tags: Military, Special-Order, U.S. Navy, Wool
$105.00
U.S. Navy Tartan Fabric
100% premium wool, woven in Scotland. Light weight is woven 60″ wide. Light weight is recommended for ladieswear, accessories, and light weight kilts. Especially nice for hot weather. Medium Weight is woven 54″ wide. Medium weight is recommended for kilts and blankets/throws.
Because it is cut from the roll and shipped from Scotland just for you, tartan yardage is a special order item. Please allow 6-8 weeks for delivery.
Just a reminder — tartan is not returnable, so please order a swatch first if you are unsure.
Priced per yard.
Weight | 1 lbs |
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Choose Your Tartan | U.S. Forces (Thurzo), U.S. Navy (Edzell), U.S. Navy Seabees |
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