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There’s a new Dominos store just opened in Glasgow’s city centre - and the 30 new staff members there are in for a tartan treat.

The pizza chain is celebrating the new opening by unveiling its own family tartan, created by Glaswegian designer Ken MacDonald and now officially added to the Scottish Register of Tartans.

The Dominos kilts are being offered to team members across Scotland who want to upgrade their uniform - so you could receive a delivery from a kilted hunk any day now.

The tartan includes the pizza co’s signature red and blue colour palette and marks the first major update of the company uniform of cap, shirt and trousers or shorts in 20 years after two out of three Scottish Dominos workers said they would like to wear a kilt to work.

As for the new store - bringing 30 jobs to the city - you’ll find it at the bottom of High Street, on the edge of the Merchant City.

The store will be serving up a Scots Favourite pizza this week too, topped with mushrooms, chicken, ham, peppers and prosciutto.

Scott Couper, store manager, said: “Domino’s has been in Scotland for over 20 years so we have strong ties and affinity with the country, the people and the culture.

“Our very first store in Scotland opened just up the road in Glasgow so we’re proud to be opening the country’s 63rd store 20 years on.

“The kilt is very much a family tradition in Scotland and that is how we see ourselves at – one big family all striving for the same goal of delivering freshly-made, great tasting food to pizza lovers all over the country.”

As for the question everyone will be wondering, Dominos has made clear that while the kilt is an optional extra for team members, going commando underneath is NOT permitted!