Never mind the Bollocks, Here's the Celts!




We can't believe we're writing this, but... the Celts are officially cool again.

Once the butt of jokes about kilts and bagpipes, the ancient civilization is now being celebrated for its rich culture, enigmatic history, and... wait for it... fashionable attire.

From the chic boutiques of Paris to the trendy bars of Brooklyn, Celtic designs and motifs are everywhere. Think plaid shirts, chunky knitwear, and intricate jewelry inspired by ancient Celtic symbols.

But it's not just about the clothes. People are also embracing the Celtic spirit, with its emphasis on

  • family
  • community
  • and connection with nature
  • . It's a refreshing antidote to the stress and isolation of modern life.

    And guess what? The Celts were also pretty darn stylish. Their intricate metalwork and colorful textiles are still admired today. So, if you want to add a touch of Celtic flair to your wardrobe, don't be afraid to embrace the plaid, the tweed, and the tartan.

    Just be sure to avoid the inflatable bagpipes. Okay?

    Our Favorite Celtic Fashion Finds

    • A cozy plaid scarf from Burberry's Celtic collection
    • A chunky knit sweater from Aran Crafts of Ireland
    • A pair of silver earrings with intricate Celtic knotwork
    • A leather belt with a Celtic buckle from the Etsy shop CelticDesigns

    Pro Tip:

    When it comes to Celtic fashion, less is more. Choose one or two Celtic pieces to add to your outfit, rather than going overboard. You want to look stylish, not like a walking history book.

    Celtic Culture: It's Not Just for Gaels

    Celtic culture isn't just for people with Irish or Scottish ancestry. It's for anyone who appreciates its beauty, history, and enduring spirit. So, if you're looking for a way to connect with your inner Celt, here are a few ideas:

    • Listen to Celtic music, both traditional and contemporary.
    • Read books about Celtic history and culture.
    • Visit Celtic festivals and events.
    • Learn about Celtic spirituality and practices.
    • Embrace the Celtic values of community, family, and connection with nature.

    We promise, you won't regret it. Sláinte!