In the 1700s Washington Commanders Caucasians T-Shirt . The Scottish army revolted against Britain the Royal Highland Regiment, known also as the Black Watch regiment, led the rebellion while donning a specific green and blue tartan pattern known as Black Watch Plaid. For the next several decades afterward, plaid was actually banned in England. During the 19th century, as people immigrated out of Scotland and brought with them their tartan patterns, plaid became popular again in both England and the United States. Clan and family tartans survived through the ages until today. Rick Paulas writes in The Pacific Standard that in 1969, Commander Alan Bean, who was part of NASA’s Apollo 12 mission, actually brought his family’s tartan with him to the moon. Though plaid is known for being part of the dress code for lumberjacks, the British punk movement in the 1980s, and 90s American grunge, it also began being used in classy, more refined dress.
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