Tartan scarves here run about £20, plus plenty of clan gear
Tartan Weaving Mill at Edinburgh Airport sells exactly what the name promises: tartan everything. You’ll see it airside in the departures shopping zone, with racks of scarves, kilts, caps, and lambswool throws stacked floor to ceiling. Prices feel airport-marked but not outrageous for Scotland: scarves around £18–£25, small accessories under £10, and bigger blankets pushing past £60.
The shop leans hard into clan identity, with surname and tartan charts covering several panels of wall. If you’re trying to match a specific clan, expect to spend 5–10 minutes hunting through labelled rails. There are also pre-packed gift sets with ties, cufflinks, and keyrings in matching patterns, usually stickered around the £25–£35 range.
Beyond fabric, there’s the usual Scotland souvenir mix: fridge magnets from about £3, coasters and mugs at £6–£12, and stuffed Highland cows lined along one full shelf. Kids’ kilts and T-shirts sit near the front, so families can grab sizes fast during a 45-minute check-in window. Staff typically handle VAT refund questions and last-minute bag-space panic fairly efficiently at the single counter.
Stock is geared toward carry-on: most blankets compress into a backpack, and boxed gift sets fit underseat without drama. If you have a morning departure before 08:00, confirm opening hours on the day; typical trading runs into the late evening bank of flights. One last tip: take a quick phone photo of the tartan tag if you plan to order matching pieces online later.