From Scottish highlands, to underground punk clubs, tartan has cemented itself as part of the uniform. Originally worn as a symbol of the wearer’s clan, tartan used to signify the life of the gentry and the wearer’s long and noble heritage. It was adopted into streetwear a couple of centuries later for very different reasons: a metaphorical two fingers to the establishment. Instantly recognisable, look more closely and you find strands of tartan woven throughout key subcultures past and present – from the flared trousers of Bowie, to the grungy shirts of Cobain – its design is timeless.
- L: 46cm H: 26cm W: 26cm
- 64% Polyester / 36% Viscose
- Do Not Wash
Style
L1315
Colour
Black Tartan
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