How to Dress Celtic

Research the ancient Celts., Look up the six Celtic nations––Ireland, Scotland, Isle of Man, Wales, Cornwall and Brittany., Acquire some Celtic ornamentation., Acquire Celtic-themed clothing., Bear in mind that in modern Celtic culture, sports are...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Research the ancient Celts.

    Search for artistic depictions of them on image search engines such as Google Images or Pinterest.

    Viewing these images will inform you of the basics of what you may be looking for if you're going for a more archaic Celtic look and will give you ideas if you're simply looking to put a Celtic spin on regular modern clothing.
  2. Step 2: Look up the six Celtic nations––Ireland

    Figure out if there is a particular nation out of these you want to incorporate into your wardrobe.

    For example, Scottish tartan is easy to incorporate into everyday clothing and kilts are excellent for the more daring men.

    Here is a picture of a Scottish tartan fashioned into a heart. , Celtic-based jewelry is very, very common these days and should be easy to find, particularly online.

    If you are Christian, the Celtic cross is an iconic and beautiful symbol of Medieval Celtic culture.

    If you are not Christian, or do not wish to wear a cross, there are many other Celtic symbols such as the trisilekon.

    The most authentic piece of Celtic jewelry is an item actually worn by hundreds of thousands of Iron Age Celts––the torque.

    The torque is a decorated metal band which is worn around the neck but does not connect at the ends, unlike a necklace.

    Look it up on Wikipedia to find out its history and significance and on image sites to see what they look like.

    They often feature animal heads at the two ends, usually animals which live in Western Europe and had a special significance in Celtic culture.

    Recommended animals include wolves and boars, which both featured heavily in Celtic myths and legends, the latter of which was sacred in the Celtic culture of Gaul. , Shirts bearing the Celtic trisilekon symbol are available on sites such as an Amazon, Etsy, etc., for purchase and are of excellent quality for a low price.

    There are also many tee-shirts, sweaters, scarves, hats and whatever else which features names and designs of all the Celtic nations.

    For example, there are many tee-shirts and sweaters which say "Ireland" and have Celtic knot designs and/or crosses, as well as Scottish shirts featuring the cross of St.

    Andrew or the Lion Rampant. , The three most important sports in the Celtic nations are football (soccer), Gaelic football, and rugby.

    Football is played universally and Ireland and Scotland each have their own national teams, as well as smaller clubs for different areas of each nation.

    Gaelic football is mainly present in the Republic of Ireland, and is an example of a very uniquely Celtic sport.

    The most important event in rugby is the Six Nations Rugby competition, which features six nations competing (England, France, Italy, Ireland, Scotland and Wales), the last three of which are Celtic nations.

    Sportswear is not only important to modern Celtic culture but it often features much older symbolism, for example Scottish football jerseys will usually feature the cross of Saint Andrew and Welsh rugby shirts feature the Welsh Dragon, a symbol which dates back thousands of years and is a symbol of Celtic strength, pride and resistance. , There is also a large Celtic music scene which exists with bands and musicians such as Loreena McKennitt, Flogging Molly, the Dropkick Murphys, the Pogues, the Dubliners, Crasdant, Na Fili, Enya, Celtic Woman, Celtic Thunder, Gaelic Storm and Albannach, along with many, many more.

    Many of these groups have tee-shirts, sweaters, scarves and other accessories related to them and these items can be considered to be part of the modern Celtic culture, with many of them featuring older Celtic artwork.

    Creating a Pandora account and making a Celtic radio station is a good way to discover a lot of different Celtic bands, from all over the Celtic Nations as well as the United States and the Canadian maritime region such as Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. , Though it is often left unsaid, King Arthur was in fact a Celtic king who fought for the native Brittonic peoples against the invading Anglo-Saxons who went on to become the English.

    Believed to have lived in northern Wales (Gwynedd) or possibly Cornwall, King Arthur is one of the very last great Celtic monarchs.

    King Arthur and his knights (and ladies) are therefore an excellent inspiration for developing your own early medieval Celtic style. , Men, try to acquire a pair of plaid or tartan trousers (pants), particularly black watch or green in color.

    Women, do not wear trousers.

    Iron Age Celts, Medieval Celts, and most modern Celts up to very, very recently wore skirts and dresses, and a woman who wears trousers fails to live up to this tradition.

    Long skirts, green or brown in color are particularly advisable, though shorter skirts may work for an Irish river dancer look.

    As for tops, dress modestly with a traditional look.

    Wool clothing is particularly advised.

    A green, brown or black waistcoat (vest) buttoned up over a collared shirt is another excellent idea. , For example, flannel shirts (practically synonymous with 19th and 20th century lumberjacks in America today) originated from Wales, and cardigans are named after the Welsh town of Cardigan.

    In Scotland, collared shirts are traditionally loose, free and white, and wool hats called tam o' shantys are part of the traditional highland dress. , Medieval-looking boots are best for those trying to achieve a very authentic look, while for others merely trying to have fun a pair of green chuck taylors would work just as well.

    For women, riverdancing shoes or ballet flats, especially green, red, black or brown ones would be great. , There are dozens of Celtic symbols out there, such as the Celtic knot or cross, Ogham writing, the trisilekon, shamrocks, dragons, the triquetra, trees, ravens or words from any of the Celtic languages written in beautiful, medieval-style lettering.

    Any of these may be drawn, painted or tattooed onto the skin.

    Many of the ancient Celts of Britannia were known for dyeing their skin blue with an early natural dye known as woad, which contained small amounts of indigo, and thus blue is a recommended color for these symbols, followed by red and green.

    Women, wear little or no makeup unless you are trying to mix the Celtic look with a more goth look, as Celtic women tended not to use cosmetics like their southern neighbors did.

    If you want to dye your hair, natural-looking red (ginger) hair color is a good idea, as it occurs more frequently among Celtic peoples than any other peoples on Earth, and is particularly well-known to be a common Irish and Scottish trait. , Loving the culture and having fun is the most important thing of all.
  3. Step 3: Scotland

  4. Step 4: Isle of Man

  5. Step 5: Cornwall and Brittany.

  6. Step 6: Acquire some Celtic ornamentation.

  7. Step 7: Acquire Celtic-themed clothing.

  8. Step 8: Bear in mind that in modern Celtic culture

  9. Step 9: sports are very important.

  10. Step 10: Get into Celtic music

  11. Step 11: including the themed clothing.

  12. Step 12: Remember King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.

  13. Step 13: Choose the right shapes and colors.

  14. Step 14: Research the traditional clothing of various Celtic nations.

  15. Step 15: Choose appropriate shoes.

  16. Step 16: Decorate yourself with body art.

  17. Step 17: Do your research on the Celtic people

  18. Step 18: history and culture and be sure to have fun with it.

Detailed Guide

Search for artistic depictions of them on image search engines such as Google Images or Pinterest.

Viewing these images will inform you of the basics of what you may be looking for if you're going for a more archaic Celtic look and will give you ideas if you're simply looking to put a Celtic spin on regular modern clothing.

Figure out if there is a particular nation out of these you want to incorporate into your wardrobe.

For example, Scottish tartan is easy to incorporate into everyday clothing and kilts are excellent for the more daring men.

Here is a picture of a Scottish tartan fashioned into a heart. , Celtic-based jewelry is very, very common these days and should be easy to find, particularly online.

If you are Christian, the Celtic cross is an iconic and beautiful symbol of Medieval Celtic culture.

If you are not Christian, or do not wish to wear a cross, there are many other Celtic symbols such as the trisilekon.

The most authentic piece of Celtic jewelry is an item actually worn by hundreds of thousands of Iron Age Celts––the torque.

The torque is a decorated metal band which is worn around the neck but does not connect at the ends, unlike a necklace.

Look it up on Wikipedia to find out its history and significance and on image sites to see what they look like.

They often feature animal heads at the two ends, usually animals which live in Western Europe and had a special significance in Celtic culture.

Recommended animals include wolves and boars, which both featured heavily in Celtic myths and legends, the latter of which was sacred in the Celtic culture of Gaul. , Shirts bearing the Celtic trisilekon symbol are available on sites such as an Amazon, Etsy, etc., for purchase and are of excellent quality for a low price.

There are also many tee-shirts, sweaters, scarves, hats and whatever else which features names and designs of all the Celtic nations.

For example, there are many tee-shirts and sweaters which say "Ireland" and have Celtic knot designs and/or crosses, as well as Scottish shirts featuring the cross of St.

Andrew or the Lion Rampant. , The three most important sports in the Celtic nations are football (soccer), Gaelic football, and rugby.

Football is played universally and Ireland and Scotland each have their own national teams, as well as smaller clubs for different areas of each nation.

Gaelic football is mainly present in the Republic of Ireland, and is an example of a very uniquely Celtic sport.

The most important event in rugby is the Six Nations Rugby competition, which features six nations competing (England, France, Italy, Ireland, Scotland and Wales), the last three of which are Celtic nations.

Sportswear is not only important to modern Celtic culture but it often features much older symbolism, for example Scottish football jerseys will usually feature the cross of Saint Andrew and Welsh rugby shirts feature the Welsh Dragon, a symbol which dates back thousands of years and is a symbol of Celtic strength, pride and resistance. , There is also a large Celtic music scene which exists with bands and musicians such as Loreena McKennitt, Flogging Molly, the Dropkick Murphys, the Pogues, the Dubliners, Crasdant, Na Fili, Enya, Celtic Woman, Celtic Thunder, Gaelic Storm and Albannach, along with many, many more.

Many of these groups have tee-shirts, sweaters, scarves and other accessories related to them and these items can be considered to be part of the modern Celtic culture, with many of them featuring older Celtic artwork.

Creating a Pandora account and making a Celtic radio station is a good way to discover a lot of different Celtic bands, from all over the Celtic Nations as well as the United States and the Canadian maritime region such as Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. , Though it is often left unsaid, King Arthur was in fact a Celtic king who fought for the native Brittonic peoples against the invading Anglo-Saxons who went on to become the English.

Believed to have lived in northern Wales (Gwynedd) or possibly Cornwall, King Arthur is one of the very last great Celtic monarchs.

King Arthur and his knights (and ladies) are therefore an excellent inspiration for developing your own early medieval Celtic style. , Men, try to acquire a pair of plaid or tartan trousers (pants), particularly black watch or green in color.

Women, do not wear trousers.

Iron Age Celts, Medieval Celts, and most modern Celts up to very, very recently wore skirts and dresses, and a woman who wears trousers fails to live up to this tradition.

Long skirts, green or brown in color are particularly advisable, though shorter skirts may work for an Irish river dancer look.

As for tops, dress modestly with a traditional look.

Wool clothing is particularly advised.

A green, brown or black waistcoat (vest) buttoned up over a collared shirt is another excellent idea. , For example, flannel shirts (practically synonymous with 19th and 20th century lumberjacks in America today) originated from Wales, and cardigans are named after the Welsh town of Cardigan.

In Scotland, collared shirts are traditionally loose, free and white, and wool hats called tam o' shantys are part of the traditional highland dress. , Medieval-looking boots are best for those trying to achieve a very authentic look, while for others merely trying to have fun a pair of green chuck taylors would work just as well.

For women, riverdancing shoes or ballet flats, especially green, red, black or brown ones would be great. , There are dozens of Celtic symbols out there, such as the Celtic knot or cross, Ogham writing, the trisilekon, shamrocks, dragons, the triquetra, trees, ravens or words from any of the Celtic languages written in beautiful, medieval-style lettering.

Any of these may be drawn, painted or tattooed onto the skin.

Many of the ancient Celts of Britannia were known for dyeing their skin blue with an early natural dye known as woad, which contained small amounts of indigo, and thus blue is a recommended color for these symbols, followed by red and green.

Women, wear little or no makeup unless you are trying to mix the Celtic look with a more goth look, as Celtic women tended not to use cosmetics like their southern neighbors did.

If you want to dye your hair, natural-looking red (ginger) hair color is a good idea, as it occurs more frequently among Celtic peoples than any other peoples on Earth, and is particularly well-known to be a common Irish and Scottish trait. , Loving the culture and having fun is the most important thing of all.

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