Scottish Kilt has explored the transformation of Christmas clothing — from its origins as a symbol of wealth to the more accessible festive attire seen today. In the early 1900s, Christmas clothing was an indicator of social status, with expensive fabrics and intricate designs that marked the season as a time of opulence. Over time, however, as societal values shifted, these garments became more inclusive, reflecting a broader movement toward shared celebration rather than exclusivity.
One of the key trends highlighted by Scottish Kilt is the growing popularity of plaid clothing during the holiday season. Tartan, particularly in red and green, has become synonymous with Christmas, and the brand takes this as an opportunity to highlight its range of Scottish-inspired attire that reflects this tradition. Scottish Kilt’s collection includes not only kilts but also kilted skirts, tartan shawls, and other accessories.
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