Chemises à carreaux tartan pour hommes – Scottish Kilt

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Chemises à carreaux tartan pour hommes

Entrez dans un univers de confort et de style inégalés avec nos chemises à carreaux haut de gamme, confectionnées dans les tissus les plus raffinés. Avec plus de 5 000 motifs tartan, nous vous proposons une sélection incomparable, que vous recherchiez un look classique ou un style audacieux et moderne. Conçues pour les amateurs de qualité, nos chemises sont confectionnées dans des tissus doux et résistants, agréables au toucher et résistants à l'épreuve du temps. Pour une tenue habillée en soirée ou un look décontracté au quotidien, ces chemises à carreaux offrent une coupe parfaite, sans compromis sur le style ni le confort.

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Men's Plaid Shirts in Woven Tartan

There is a real difference between a woven tartan shirt and a printed check, and it shows within a season. On printed cloth the pattern sits on the surface only, so the reverse is blank and the colour lifts at the collar and cuff where the shirt rubs. Woven tartan carries the sett through the cloth, so both faces match and the pattern cannot wear off.

Fit matters more in a patterned shirt than a plain one, because a sett makes every pull and gape visible. Send chest, sleeve and body length rather than ordering a collar size, and say whether you want it worn tucked or out. A shirt cut to be untucked needs a shorter body and a straighter hem.

Keep everything else plain, since one tartan is the limit in any outfit. Dark denim or plain chinos below, a solid knit over the top. For heavier cloth see flannel shirts, for the jacket weight version see shackets, and formal shirts for Highland dress.

Chemises à carreaux tartan pour hommes

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Common questions

Frequently asked questions

In the United States they mean the same thing. Tartan is the Scottish term for a named, registered pattern where the same sequence of coloured stripes repeats in both directions. Plaid is the American word for that criss cross look and it also covers checks with no Scottish origin. Everything here uses a genuine named sett.

Yes, and it shows within a year. A printed check has the pattern applied to one face only, so the reverse is blank and the colour fades first at the collar and cuffs. Woven tartan carries the sett through the cloth, so both faces match and the pattern cannot rub off. It also drapes better, because the weave is the pattern.

For casual wear, yes, provided the shirt is not tartan. Two setts in one outfit fight each other, and a near match looks like a mistake rather than a choice. A plain shirt with a tartan kilt is correct. If you want the shirt to carry the sett, wear it with plain trousers. See formal shirts for Highland dress.

Plain everything else. Dark denim or chinos below, and a solid knit or plain jacket over the top if you are layering. Pull the trouser colour from one of the darker tones in the sett rather than contrasting it. Boots or plain trainers. The moment a second pattern appears anywhere, the shirt stops looking deliberate.

Closer than you would order in plain cloth, because a sett makes every pull across the chest and every gape at the button placket visible. Send chest, sleeve and body length, and say whether you intend to wear it tucked or out, since an untucked shirt needs a shorter body and a straighter hem to sit correctly.

Premium acrylic woven to the sett for the tartan ranges and brushed cotton for the flannel weights. The tartan is in the weave rather than printed on top, which is why the reverse shows the same pattern as the face. Wash cool, inside out, and hang to dry rather than tumbling.

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