Heritage Line

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This line was sparked by the success of Zoe's Highland Laird outfit, which offered a contemporary version of traditional Scottish Highland formal wear. Though the public originally scorned the concept, Zoe soon began receiving requests from prominent people for designs modeled on other cultural traditions, and the Heritage line was born.

Each design is commissioned by a specific individual or group who retains exclusive rights to the line for one year, after which they are produced for public consumption. To date, thirteen specific cultural designs have been made public: Pueblo, Navajo, Salish, Spanish courtesan, fifteenth-century French royal court, Russian Cossack, Confederation plantation owner, Aztec, Mayan, feudal Japanese, Nubian, and Scottish Highlander, as well as one "traditional Tir" style commissioned by Tir Tairngire nobles.

Cannon Companion, page 49

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