Missouri Tartan

Proposed Missouri State Tartan
The "Show Me Tartan"
Designed by Kenneth Slayor

Image of the proposed Missouri State Tartan

This is the design that will be proposed to the state legislature for the official state tartan. If accepted, Missouri will become the 29th state to adopt an official state tartan.

The design is derived from four inspiring symbols of the state of Missouri, the Eastern Bluebird, the Missouri Mule, the Crescent Moon, and the Bear. The green and blue lines represent the fields,rivers,woodlands, streams, and Ozark Mountains of Missouri. The light blue, red, and white stripes represent the Eastern Bluebird and ideals found in our state flag: vigilance, justice, valor, and purity. The first band of brown represents the Missouri Mule, and therefore our steadfastness, sturdiness, and industriousness. The narrow band of light blue crossing the Ozark Mountains represents the Crescent Moon, reminding us of our potential for prosperity and our status as the second state to be forged out of the Louisiana Purchase. The second band of brown represents the Grizzly Bear, a symbol of strength. Hence, this pattern stands for: vigilance and justice, valor, purity, steadfastness, hope, and strength.

State Symbols Represented in the Show Me State Tartan

Image of Missouri MuleImage of the Eastern Bluebird

















                    


         Eastern Bluebird                                                 Missouri Mule


Image of the Crescent Moon on the Missouri State FlagImage of Grizzly Bears on the Missouri State Flag 





          From the 
     Missouri State
             Flag









        Crescent Moon                                                      Grizzly Bears
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