£18
Cotton-blend socks with an original Stewart Tartan design and Laurel Wreath embroidery.
Black
As much at home in the Scottish Highlands as it is in underground punk clubs, tartan was originally worn as a symbol of its wearer’s clan – a sign of aristocracy and a long and noble heritage. It was later adopted into streetwear in the ‘60s for very different reasons: a metaphorical two fingers to the establishment. Today its familiar check design remains a key part of the subcultural uniform.
C2130
Black
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Colour Description | Black |
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SKU | C2130-102 |
Fabric Composition | 58% Cotton / 41% Polyamide / 1% Elastane |
Hero | 102 |
Washable Instructions | Machine Wash |
Gender | Mens |
Bullet 1 | Cotton-blend fabric |
Bullet 2 | Original Scottish Stewart Tartan |
Bullet 3 | Colour-block trims |
Bullet 4 | Laurel Wreath embroidery |
Bullet 5 | Made in Portugal |
Further Reading | As much at home in the Scottish Highlands as it is in underground punk clubs, tartan was originally worn as a symbol of its wearer’s clan – a sign of aristocracy and a long and noble heritage. It was later adopted into streetwear in the ‘60s for very different reasons: a metaphorical two fingers to the establishment. Today its familiar check design remains a key part of the subcultural uniform. |
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