100% Wool Tweed Walking Cape in Purple Tartan

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  • 100% wool tweed – a sturdy, heat-insulating, and moisture-wicking material

  • Traditional Scottish tartan in a stunning purple, blue, and green color palette

  • One-size-fits-all walking cape with 25.19" in length and 48.81" in width

  • Versatile & stylish design with an asymmetric cowl neck & button details

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Embrace elegance and heritage with our 100% Wool Tweed Walking Cape in Purple Tartan. This cape is traditionally knit from wool tweed, a sturdy and heat-insulating material, ensuring durability and long-lasting use – keeping you warm and snug, no matter the weather. And the best part? It wicks away moisture, making it ideal for unpredictable days.


Our walking cape boasts a stunning green, blue, and purple tartan design. Tartan is more than just a beautiful pattern, but a symbol steeped in Scottish history, one that talks of identity and pride. Each clan or family in Scotland historically had its own distinct tartan, representing lineage, loyalty, and heritage. As you wear this cape, you carry a piece of that rich legacy.The asymmetric cowl neck collar truly makes this walking cape a statement piece, where we added three buttons as a sophisticated detail. It's a versatile and elegant piece that you can pair to suit many occasions. 


Our cape is designed as a one-size-fits-all, with 25.19 inches in length – long enough to keep you cozy without overwhelming your frame, and 48.81-inch in width – ensuring comfort and freedom of movement.
Looking for the perfect gift? Look no further. Our cape boasts traditional craftsmanship and authenticity. It's a wonderful Scottish gift idea for a loved one – a sister, a friend, or even yourself. It's a nod to heritage and a reminder that some clothes transcend time.