Slanj are delighted to announce a clothing sponsorship deal with Skerryvore.
A driving sound of bagpipes, accordions and fiddle, fused brilliantly with kicking rhythms of guitar, bass and drums, Skerryvore are a young band blasting their exciting sound to audiences from the Western Isles of Scotland, to the thousands at Celtica in Italy! An all male band, they have been dubbed the 'boy band' of traditional Scottish music!! The roots of the band come from the West Coast of Scotland and in particular the tiny Island of Tiree, in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland.
See them below in their new Slanj outfits with the Slanj tartan taxi.
Shalom Tartan Available at Slanj
The last decade has seen a renaissance of interest in tartan products. More and more Scots are wearing kilts again - no longer just worn on formal occasions, but increasingly as a cool Scottish fashion statement.
Leading kilt designer, Slanj, is the official supplier of the Shalom Tartan. Slanj have shops in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen. If you wish to have a kilts or trews made please contact Slanj. From its conception, Brian Halley of Slanj has been working on the Shalom Tartan and will be delighted to help advise anyone wishing to buy a kilt.
Sunday 02 November saw the culmination of another fantastic year for Slanj as they attended the 2008 VOWS awards http://www.vowsawards.co.uk/index.html. 550 people gathered to celebrate with the nominees and winners at the Hilton Glasgow Hotel. The hosts for the evening, Ant and Dick (from wedding TV fame), presented the awards in 20 categories after a fantastic opening set by Frank Holden Interprets Sinatra. Slanj were delighted to win the award for grooms wear and were seated next to Floral n Hardy http://www.floralnhardy.co.uk/ who won the the award for florists. The champagne was flowing on our table and a good night was had by all.
Slanj would like to thank everybody who voted for them last year and look forward to another sucessful year providing outfits for the modern, traditional and contemporary groom of today.
Jacqui and Donald are pictured receiving the award.