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Cotton-blend socks with an original Royal Stewart Tartan design and Laurel Wreath embroidery.
Originally worn as a symbol of the wearer’s clan, tartan signified the life of the gentry and the wearer’s long and noble heritage. It was adopted into streetwear in the ‘60s for very different reasons: a metaphorical two fingers to the establishment. Red Stewart is the tartan of all tartans and today, it still forms a key part of the subcultural uniform.
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— UK next working day delivery [Free]
— UK next working day delivery before 10.30am [£10]
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UK Saturday or Sunday delivery [£6]
Colour Description | Red |
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SKU | C5127-943 |
Extra | 4-6 / 6-8 / 9-11 |
Fabric Composition | 52% Cotton / 47% Polyamide / 1% Elastane |
Hero | 943 |
Keywords | socks, socken, sock |
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 | Originally worn as a symbol of the wearer’s clan, tartan signified the life of the gentry and the wearer’s long and noble heritage. It was adopted into streetwear in the ‘60s for very different reasons: a metaphorical two fingers to the establishment. Red Stewart is the tartan of all tartans and today, it still forms a key part of the subcultural uniform. |
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