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Royal Logistic Corps Tartan from The Ministry of Tartan

The Ministry of Tartan has created an authentic tartan exclusively for The Royal Logistic Corps.

The tartan, which is the only official tartan in the world which honours the Corps, is registered with a MOD licence and has been approved by The RLC. This licence means that for every product sold connected to the Tri-Services, a percentage goes to the relevant MOD Benevolent fund.

The RLC range includes a variety of items.

The tartan incorporates the significant colours of Dark Blue, Gold and Scarlet; the colours of the RLC stable belt, an important part of the military uniform, as well as black which represents continual respect for all fallen RLC comrades.

Tartan scarves, along with a ladies’ wrap and other items are available in the range. All items are beautifully wrapped, making them ideal gifts that can be sent to friends, relatives or loved ones anywhere in the world.

Click here for more information and to visit the Ministry of Tartan website: https://theministryoftartan.co.uk/…/royal_logistic_corps_t…/

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