Les essentiels de la Journée des Nations
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Les essentiels de la Journée des Nations
Drapeau tartan à manche
Drapeau tartan à œillets pour poteaux
Kilt utilitaire Maple Pride
Kilt croisé croisé
Kilt drapeau américain
Kilt utilitaire avec drapeau canadien
Kilt Drapeau Britannique - Kilt Union Patriotique
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The six styles our customers order most — every one made-to-measure to fit you exactly.
Robe Sporran en Cuir Marron Antique à Serrure à Goupille
Broche écossaise écossaise à motif écossais de mouche de kilt
Pochettes Tartan
Ceinture de kilt en relief chardon en cuir noir - réglable par velcro
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Every kilt is hand-pleated and made to your exact measurements. Browse by occasion, or start with your clan tartan above.
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Nations Day is a celebration of cultural heritage, unity, and nation pride in Scotland, observed to honor the diverse traditions and history that shape the nation. It is a day for Scots to recognize their collective identity while celebrating the unique customs, folklore, and contributions of the many clans and regions that make up the country. The day is marked with various events, including parades, music, traditional dances, and sporting activities. Nations Day highlights Scotland's rich cultural legacy, fostering a sense of togetherness and pride in both its history and its place in the global community.
On Scottish Nation Day, commonly referred to as St. Andrew's Day, traditional Scottish clothing reflects the rich cultural heritage of Scotland. The iconic attire includes the kilt, made from tartan fabric, representing different clans and regions. Kilts are often paired with a sporran, a pouch worn around the waist, and Ghillie brogues, distinctive leather shoes. Men also wear a Prince Charlie jacket or Argyll jacket for formal occasions. Women traditionally wear tartan skirts, shawls, or dresses. Accessories like a sash or tartan scarf complete the ensemble, symbolizing pride in Scotland's history and traditions.
Kilts are traditionally worn with several key accessories to complete the authentic Scottish attire. These include the sporran, a small pouch worn at the front of the kilt for both practicality and style. A belt with a decorative buckle, often featuring Celtic designs, adds to the outfit’s formal look. Kilt hose, long socks worn with flashes of colorful ribbons, and Ghillie brogues, shoes with no tongues, are also essential. A kilt pin secures the front apron, and a Sgian Dubh, a small ceremonial knife, is typically tucked into the kilt hose. Finally, a tartan fly plaid adds a finishing touch.
For a formal Scottish Nation Day event, women can embrace traditional attire with elegance and cultural pride. A classic option is a tailored tartan skirt or dress, ideally featuring a tartan pattern representing a clan or region. Pairing this with a white blouse or formal top and a tartan sash worn across the shoulder adds sophistication. Accessories like brooches, tartan scarves, and traditional pins can further elevate the look. Footwear should be formal, such as heeled pumps or boots, to complement the ensemble. Maintaining a balance between heritage and formality is key to honoring Scottish tradition in style.
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