Celebrating the Scottish Spirit: Tartan Ties to Burns Night Traditions

Celebrating the Scottish Spirit: Tartan Ties to Burns Night Traditions

Dressed to honor the enduring legacy of Robert Burns, my tartan tie bears a timeless connection to Scotland and a clan, knotting me to centuries of Scottish lore. It is a symbol of style, celebrating Burns Night in true Caledonian fashion.

In the spirit of Robert Burns, the Burns Supper is a celebration of Scottish heritage, marked notably by the recitation of his poetry, uniting people in a shared appreciation of Burns’ legacy and Scottish culinary customs.

“But, if ye wish her grateful prayer, Gie her a Haggis!”

It starts with Burns supper

It starts with Burns supper

On my way to a Burns supper, a celebration of the life and poetry of the poet Robert Burns.
It’s almost a tradition nowadays to start the season of social or business networking with a Burns dinner.
According to the dress code, I wear my Scottish tartan tie with a particular connection to Erskine, a clan of the Scottish Lowlands.