A classic Highland Scottish women’s outfit with a wool sweater starts with a thick, hand-knitted wool jumper, usually cream, oatmeal, or soft gray. It’s often an Aran-style knit with cable patterns running down the front and sleeves—those twists and braids symbolize ropes, rivers, and protection. The sweater is slightly loose, meant for warmth in misty glens and windy hills.
Under it, she might wear a linen or cotton blouse, the collar just peeking out at the neckline.
Below that: a tartan wool skirt—either a knee-length kilted skirt or a longer wrap skirt in clan colors (deep greens, blues, and reds). It sways when she walks, heavy and practical against the cold.
Around her waist sits a wide leather belt with a simple brass buckle, sometimes with a small sporran-style pouch or utility bag for carrying essentials.
On her legs: knee-high wool socks or ribbed stockings in cream or moss green, paired with sturdy leather ghillie shoes (those lace-up shoes with long ties wrapping the ankle) or ankle boots for rough terrain.
Over her shoulders, she may wear a wool shawl or plaid, pinned with a Celtic brooch—often a knotwork or thistle design in silver or bronze.
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