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Hogmanay Celebrations: Scottish New Year

Hogmanay Celebrations: Scottish New Year

Posted by Tartanista on 19th Dec 2022

The meaning of Hogmanay is the last day of the old year in Scots - it is the Scottish New Year. Although the exact origins are unclear, it is said to have originated as the Norse observations of the W … read more
Tartan Accessories for Winter

Tartan Accessories for Winter

Posted by Tartanista on 16th Nov 2022

As winter approaches and the temperature drops, we have to find ways of keeping ourselves and our loved ones warm. Our preferred method is snuggling up by the fireplace under a blanket, while enjoying … read more
St. Andrew's Day

St. Andrew's Day

Posted by Tartanista on 11th Nov 2022

Saint Andrew is Scotland's patron saint, and every 30th November he is celebrated worldwide by Scots on St. Andrew's Day, which is also a Scottish bank holiday. It is one of the three major Scottish d … read more
Scottish Costume Ideas for Halloween

Scottish Costume Ideas for Halloween

Posted by Tartanista on 20th Oct 2022

Halloween originated from the Celtic festival of Samhain, meaning 'end of summer', celebrated throughout Scotland. It marked the boundary between seasons, and the Celts even believed that this night w … read more
Your Guide to Tartanista Kilts

Your Guide to Tartanista Kilts

Posted by Tartanista on 11th Oct 2022

Kilts are an integral piece of Scottish heritage and have a long and rich history. Discover the difference between types of kilts and tartans, as well as what to wear with them.Men's KiltsWe do three … read more