A father and son will don matching pink kilts for four weeks to raise money for breast cancer research.
Lawrence Cowan, campaigns manager at Breast Cancer Now, wore a pink kilt for a month last year and raised around £2,000 for the charity's research.
This year, his 10-month-old son Fergus will join the cause in his own custom-made kilt, donated by owner of 21st Century Kilts Howie Nicholsby.
The duo's aim is to stop women dying of breast cancer by 2050.
Mr Cowan said: "Every year in Scotland around 1,000 people die from the disease and research holds the key to stopping breast cancer in its tracks, but to get there we need to raise money.
"Fergus and I will wear our pink kilts for a full 31 days - at work, around the supermarket and to soft play centres. So if you spot us then please do lend your support by making a donation."
To donate to Breast Cancer Now text BCAM70 £5 to 70070.
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