TARTAN SPACESUIT® is a Breacanaute™ brand and the badge of origin for our clothing and textile work at the intersection of Scottish heritage and space culture.

2026 Spring Tour

The Launch of the Breacanaute Tartan Spacesuit

The Breacanaute 2026 Spring Tour in partnership with PAL-V and FLYVE marked the official launch of the Breacanaute Tartan Spacesuit — a project exploring the intersection of heritage, future mobility, space culture, and human exploration.

Travelling across the United Kingdom, the tour connected leading institutions in innovation, aerospace, education, technology, and entrepreneurship through a series of presentations, conversations, exhibitions, and collaborative events.

Together, Breacanaute and PAL-V brought a vision of future exploration directly to audiences across the UK.


Tour Route

London

Guildhall, City of London
The tour began at the historic Guildhall in London, introducing the Breacanaute Tartan Spacesuit and the wider vision behind the project.

Preston

Altitude — Home of BAE Systems
A major stop focused on aerospace innovation, advanced engineering, and future mobility conversations within one of the UK’s leading aerospace regions.

Glasgow

Glasgow Science Centre
Public engagement, future technology discussions, and exhibition presentations exploring the cultural future of space and exploration.

Glasgow

Barclays Eagle Labs
Sessions with entrepreneurs, innovators, creators, and emerging technology communities focused on future industries and creative innovation.

Edinburgh

Edinburgh College
Educational engagement and collaborative discussions around design, mobility, technology, and future careers.

Durham

Durham University Business School
The final stage of the tour explored innovation, entrepreneurship, leadership, and the future commercial landscape surrounding advanced mobility and space-inspired industries.


The Breacanaute Tartan Spacesuit

The Breacanaute Tartan Spacesuit was created as a symbolic exploration suit — merging Scottish cultural heritage with a future-facing vision of human exploration.

The project asks what identity, culture, and storytelling might look like in future worlds beyond Earth, while grounding those ideas in craftsmanship, mobility, and contemporary innovation. Presented throughout the tour alongside PAL-V’s groundbreaking mobility platform, the spacesuit became a catalyst for conversation around the future of movement, exploration, and imagination.