Lunch with an Old Bag (Fundraising Committee)
This is one variant — a specific cloth: this exact thread count and colourway, with its own provenance below. It is one weaving of the sett (the scale-free proportion — the same cloth at any scale or shade), whose colour order is pattern RKRKRBKBKBW.
Sourced from register-of-tartans. It is a 11 stripe tartan.
Original link https://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/tartanDetails.aspx?ref=10917
2 attestations — the source records this cloth was collapsed from (oldest owns this page)
- 16/07/2013 — Lunch with an Old Bag (Fundraising Committee) (register-of-tartans, record)
The Lunch with an Old Bag Charity(LWOB) tartan is designed to reflect the values of Lunch with an Old Bag and the challenges affecting young people in Scotland today. Bringing together many of Scotland’s most glamorous and stylish ladies, known affectionately as ‘Old Bags’, this event was so named in order to address the unnecessary labelling of young people who can so easily and unfairly be assigned to categories they do not fit, and to raise funds for the many programmes run by The Prince’s Trust to help young people move into education, employment, training and/or self-employment. A rich, vibrant pink breaks through the boxes, brightens the grey areas and breaks the regimented black and white, signifying what LWOB is all about: challenging stereotypes, dispelling labels, and raising funds to transform young lives. - 2013 — Lunch with an Old Bag Charity, The (tartans-authority, record)
The Lunch with an Old Bag (LWOB) tartan is designed to reflect the values of Lunch with an Old Bag and the challenges affecting young people in Scotland today. Bringing together many of Scotland's most glamorous and stylish ladies, known affectionately as 'Old Bags', this event was so named in order to address the unnecessary labelling of young people who can so easily and unfairly be assigned to categories they do not fit, and to raise funds for the many programmes run by The Prince's Trust to help young people move into education, employment, training and/or self-employment. A rich, vibrant pink breaks through the boxes, brightens the grey areas and breaks the regimented black and white, signifying what LWOB is all about: challenging stereotypes, dispelling labels, and raising funds to transform young lives.
Dataset — provenance for this record, inherited from the source manifest
- source
- Scottish Register of Tartans
- data captured from
- https://github.com/thetartan/tartan-database/blob/master/data/register-of-tartans/data.csv
- data date
- 16/07/2013 (this record)
- licence
- Crown copyright
Capture chain — the hands this data passed through, oldest first; each capture carries its own licence
- Scottish Register of Tartans · Crown copyright
the living register — still published by National Records of Scotland - thetartan/tartan-database 2016-2017 · CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
Levko Kravets's frozen compilation — the capture we vendored, and where its CC licence text came from - this dictionary captured 2026-06-10 · commit 5bf86c7566
each re-capture is a git commit to data/sources
Register references
External register numbers recorded for this tartan.
- Scottish Register of Tartans: 10917
- Scottish Tartans Authority (ITI): 10917
Thread count
R/6 K30 R4 K4 R12 N32 K6 N4 K6 N18 W/4
One full sett is 242 threads.

Palette
| Colour | Shade | OKLCh |
|---|---|---|
| K | #000000 #000000 | oklch(0.0% 0.000 0.0) |
| R | #D60020 #D60020 | oklch(55.2% 0.224 25.5) |
| N | #636363 #636363 | oklch(50.0% 0.000 89.9) |
| W | #F7F7F7 #F7F7F7 | oklch(97.6% 0.000 89.9) |
Sample pattern

Nearest tartan variants
The nearest existing variants by ΔTartan distance, with this cloth at the top so the swatches line up against it.











Neighbour map
Every grey dot is one of 13621 variants placed by the first two principal components of the ΔTartan feature space (42% of its variance). Red is this tartan; blue dots are its nearest — click one to open its page.
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