Come with me on a visit to Scotland, to Drumlanrig at the Queensbury Estate in Dunfries.
Have you ever wondered why green and brown tweeds are complimented with red windows and checks?


Do you know how to recognize Lovat green when you see it?


Is there something about orange, rust and reds that escape you after seeing these?



In France one is taught that browns and blues don’t go together. Do you see why that rule does not apply in Scotland?


Do you see why light grays are sometimes associated with greens, browns and blues?



Do you understand better now?
Cheers