Historical Significance
The Edinburgh Dress (DCD) tartan boasts a rich heritage rooted in Scottish tradition. Its origins trace back to the 18th century when tartans were woven primarily for specific clans, representing their identity and status. The tartan gained prominence during the Romantic era, associated with the Scottish Highlands and iconic figures like Sir Walter Scott. Today, it stands as a symbol of Scottish culture, often worn during ceremonial occasions and celebrations, reflecting pride in heritage and community.
Color Scheme & Pattern
This tartan features a striking pattern of bright white, royal blue, green, purple, and yellow stripes, creating a vibrant and elegant design. The dominant white adds a sense of purity and clarity, while the royal blue reflects loyalty and trust. Green symbolizes the rich Scottish landscapes, and the purple adds a regal tone, with yellow providing a subtle touch of warmth. The combination of these colors forms a harmonious and eye-catching tartan. The 100% acrylic wool construction ensures durability and comfort, making it suitable for both formal and casual wear.
Why Choose us
At IHS Scottish Kilt, we take pride in offering an extensive range of Scottish cultural products, including custom kilts, skirts, and a full selection of tartan accessories and clothing. Our commitment to custom craftsmanship, ethical practices, and easy maintenance, combined with competitive pricing, high-quality materials, and rigorous quality assurance, ensures that you receive the very best in Scottish attire.