Suistean
Suistean is a term that originates from the Scottish Gaelic language, where it is used to describe a type of traditional Scottish dress or attire. The word "suistean" translates to "skirt" or "dress" in English. Suistean refers to a long, full skirt that was commonly worn by women in the Highlands of Scotland during the 19th and early 20th centuries. These skirts were typically made from wool or tweed and were often adorned with embroidery or other decorative elements.
The suistean was an essential part of the traditional Highland dress, which also included a kilt for
Today, the suistean is less commonly worn, but it remains an important part of Scottish cultural heritage.