Stewart of Appin Hunting Modern Tartan Crest Off-Shoulder Blouse
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Stewart of Appin Hunting Modern Tartan Crest Off-Shoulder Blouse
Comfy bell sleeve blouse features front self-tied knot design, relaxed fit, easy to match with jean shorts or pants for the attractive daily street look.
- Fabric: 98% polyester
- Loose fit
- Off-shoulder,self tie knot front,flared bell sleeve
- Fabric Weight: 80 g/m�
- Stitch Color: black or white, automatically matched based on patterns.
- For the knotted area, please refer to the canvas section (section in the middle) as the benchmark since mock-up may not display the precise result for certain images.
- Care Instruction: machine wash cold with similar colors, do not bleach, tumble dry low, do not iron, do not dry clean.
- Notice: a variety of factors may cause slight differences between the actual product and the mock-up, including but not limited to colors and precision of elements position.
Stewart Tartan
Clan Chief: Andrew Francis Stewart, 17th of Appin, and Crichton-Stuart, John Colum, 7th Marquess of the County of Bute.
Note: Clan Stewart no longer has a chief, and is an armigerous clan. The Earl of Galloway is considered to be the senior cadet, but is not chief.
Year: 1371 to 1603
Motto: Virescit Vulnere Virtus (Courage grows strong at a wound).
Place: Highland and Lowland