Neidfoiles
Neidfoiles, also known as Neidfoyles or Neidfoyles, are a type of traditional Scottish tartan. The name "Neidfoiles" is derived from the Scottish Gaelic words "neid" meaning "new" and "foiles" meaning "cloth," reflecting the tartan's modern design and creation. The tartan was developed in the late 20th century and is characterized by its bold, geometric patterns and vibrant colors. It is often associated with the Scottish Highlands and is popular among those who appreciate traditional Scottish textiles and heritage. Neidfoiles tartan is typically worn by men and is often paired with traditional Scottish accessories such as a sporran and a dirk. The tartan's popularity has grown in recent years, with it being featured in various media and used by individuals and organizations to represent Scottish culture and identity. Despite its modern origins, Neidfoiles tartan remains a testament to the enduring appeal of traditional Scottish tartans and their continued relevance in contemporary society.