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Plaid Perfect: How to Style Tartan for the Holidays Over 50: 6 Outfit Ideas

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Let’s be honest—there’s something undeniably festive about tartan plaid. It’s classic, it’s timeless, and when styled right, it’s absolutely chic. Whether you prefer the traditional red and green palette or you’re ready to branch out into unexpected hues (lavender plaid, anyone?), tartan is one of those prints that can take you from holiday brunch to evening cocktails without missing a beat.

Today I’m sharing six ways to incorporate tartan into your holiday wardrobe—because this print deserves more than just a cameo on a Christmas throw pillow. 🎄

✨ What You’ll Find in This Post

  • 🎄 6 Tartan Outfit Ideas — From plaid pants to kilt skirts, styled for the holidays
  • Beth’s Style Tips — How to make tartan look chic, not costume-y
  • 🛍️ Shop the Look — Direct links for every outfit
  • Frequently Asked Questions — Your tartan styling questions, answered

1. Red Coat + Plaid Pants: Make a Statement

If you want to go bold this season, this is how you do it. Pairing red tartan pants with a matching red coat creates a head-turning look that’s sophisticated, not costume-y. The key is grounding all that color with black basics—a cashmere crewneck layered over a crisp white button-down keeps things polished. Add black patent pumps and a quilted bag, and you’ve got an outfit that works for everything from a holiday luncheon to shopping at your favorite boutique.

Beth’s Style Tip: Don’t be afraid to match your plaid to your outerwear—picking up one of the colors in the tartan creates instant coordination without looking too matchy-matchy.

2. Black Blazer + Plaid Pants: Evening Elegance

Same plaid pants, completely different vibe. These Sophia Plaid Pants are almost out of stock, but Talbots has a great alternate version with the Southampton Pants in Cider Plaid. For evening events, swap the red coat for a sleek black blazer and add a lace-trimmed camisole for a touch of romance. This is holiday party dressing at its finest—the tartan brings the festive spirit while the black blazer keeps everything grounded and sophisticated.

The real magic here is in the accessories. Red suede pumps with a crystal buckle from Frances Valentine echo the rich tones in the plaid, while rhinestone tassel earrings catch the light beautifully. A statement clutch ties the whole look together.

Beth’s Style Tip: One pair of plaid pants can anchor multiple holiday outfits—invest in a quality pair and style them in different ways throughout the season.

3. Lavender Plaid Blazer: Beyond the Expected

Here’s a little secret: holiday plaid doesn’t have to be red, green, black, or white. This lavender and gray plaid blazer, from Talbots, is proof that you can embrace the tartan trend while keeping things fresh and unexpected. It’s still festive—just in a more subtle, sophisticated way.

Layered over a black denim shirt and paired with straight-leg jeans, this look is perfect for casual holiday gatherings, tree trimming parties, or even a festive lunch date. The multi-strand pearls dress it up just enough, while the pointed-toe kitten heel boots keep it comfortable and practical.

Beth’s Style Tip: If traditional holiday colors feel too expected, look for plaid in unexpected palettes like lavender, blush, or even camel. You’ll still get that classic tartan texture without blending into the decorations. 💜

4. Classic Plaid Shirt: Effortlessly Festive

Sometimes the simplest approach is the most effective. A classic Stewart tartan shirt tucked into rich red corduroy pants is festive, comfortable, and perfect for those more casual holiday moments—think tree decorating, cookie baking, or running holiday errands in style.

The deep greens, reds, and navy of the traditional tartan pattern pair beautifully with the warmth of corduroy. It’s a cozy combination that still looks intentional and put-together. Drape a black tweed lady jacket over your shoulders and you’re ready for anything the season brings.

Beth’s Style Tip: When wearing a busy plaid shirt, keep the bottom half simple. A solid color pant in one of the plaid’s hues creates visual balance.

5. Plaid Kilt Skirt: A Nod to Tradition

There’s something wonderfully heritage-inspired about a proper kilt skirt. This pleated wool number in navy and red tartan feels both traditional and thoroughly modern when styled with a cozy button-neck sweater in coordinating navy – both pieces are from Boden, a favorite spot to shop for UK-inspired pieces. 

The monochromatic approach with the sweater lets the beautiful pleats and pattern of the skirt take center stage. Keep accessories simple—black boots, a structured satchel, and your favorite oversized sunglasses are all you need.

Beth’s Style Tip: A kilt skirt with genuine pleating has beautiful movement—look for quality wool that holds its shape season after season.

6. Plaid A-Line Skirt: Sophisticated Holiday Style

For a more polished take on the tartan skirt, an A-line silhouette is incredibly flattering and versatile. This bold red plaid version makes a statement on its own, so the styling strategy is simple: let black do the heavy lifting. My exact skirt is sold out, but take a look at this Wool Tartan Skirt from Boden, or this Jolly Tartan Skirt from Talbots

A cashmere turtleneck, leather blazer, opaque tights, and knee-high boots create a sleek, elongated silhouette that’s perfect for holiday parties, dinners, or any occasion that calls for something a little more dressed up. The combination of textures—soft cashmere, smooth leather, cozy wool—makes this outfit interesting without being fussy.

Beth’s Style Tip: When your skirt is the star, keep everything else in one color family. Head-to-toe black creates a chic backdrop that lets the tartan shine.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can women over 50 wear plaid without looking frumpy? 

A: Absolutely! The key is in the styling. Choose well-fitted pieces, balance bold plaid with solid colors, and invest in quality fabrics. Structured blazers, sleek boots, and sophisticated accessories elevate tartan from casual to chic.

Q: What colors pair best with traditional red tartan? 

A: Black is always a winning choice—it grounds the pattern and looks elegant. Navy, cream, and forest green also complement red tartan beautifully. For a monochromatic look, try matching one of the colors within the plaid itself.

Q: How do I wear plaid pants to a holiday party? 

A: Pair them with a black blazer and a silk or lace camisole for instant evening elegance. Add statement earrings, heels, and a clutch to complete the look. The plaid pants become the focal point while everything else stays sleek and simple.

Q: Are there alternatives to red and green holiday plaid? 

A: Yes! Look for tartan in lavender, blush, camel, or even black and white. These non-traditional options still capture the tartan texture and pattern while feeling fresh and unexpected for the season.

Q: What’s the difference between a kilt skirt and an A-line plaid skirt? 

A: A kilt skirt features traditional pleating and often has a wrap-style closure with buckles or pins, giving it that authentic Scottish heritage feel. An A-line skirt has a more streamlined, fitted waist that flares out gradually—it’s typically more structured and contemporary.

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Closing Thoughts

Tartan Outfits for the Holidays

Tartan plaid is one of those patterns that just gets better with age—much like us, wouldn’t you say? Whether you go bold with head-to-toe red or keep things understated with an unexpected lavender blazer, there’s a way to make this classic print work for your personal style.

The holidays are the perfect time to embrace pattern, color, and a little festive spirit. So pull out that tartan, style it with confidence, and enjoy the season in style. 🎄

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  1. Suzy

    I love red tartan. It makes the cold days feel less dreary.

  2. Mary W

    Love the first outfit! I love red!

  3. Cheryll Ssmpson

    Love the red plaid tartan pants with the red coat. You look very festive in all the suggested outfits.

  4. Cathy

    I love plaid! I have a plaid A line skirt that I’ve had for years and I still get compliments when I wear it!

  5. Sherry Ulrich

    Love all these outfits! They look so put together and classy. I love tartan pattern. I have similar pants and red tartan skirt from 3 years ago. I also have the lavender tartan blazer you showed. Why do I love the tartan pattern? Must be the Scottish and Irish in me lol.

  6. Sheilah Mullins

    I’ve always loved tartan. Even have a few heels in it. Black is my favorite way tonstylenot. So easy! So classy!

  7. Ila

    All the red and black outfits stand out for me.

  8. Stephanie Bailey

    Hi,
    I love how you are picturing the outfit & then the links to the items underneath, it’s easy to come back later & review.
    Love the red plaid & black in multiple combinations.
    Merry Christmas

  9. Kathie Branton

    Love the tartan looks. I especially like a tartan scarf.

  10. Belinda Taylor

    Y’all are definitely rocking the plaid look!

  11. Lindsey A

    Loving the tartan dress from Boden in the collage! Also the two different ways of styling the tartan pants.

    I’m in a red/black/white tartan sweater today for work, with black pants and shoes. As an ex-pat from North East England, who could get to Edinburgh faster than London throughout my childhood, I consider myself an honorary partial Scot (esp since my hubby has Scottish heritage too), and LOVE tartan!

  12. Robin

    I love the way Beth styles outfits! She always looks chic! Being of Scottish heritage, I have always loved plaid!

  13. Bea

    I love these plaid outfits. Thanks for the ideas.

  14. Suzanne

    You had me at tartan! I had a beautiful tartan skirt as a young teenager. I love all of the ways you have styled this classic.
    Thanks for the wonderful memory,
    Suzanne

  15. Madge Wien

    I love reading SAACA posts because they work for my age. I don’t think I’d put a tartan plaid for pants or skirts, but for blouses and jackets, i say yes.

  16. Sue Larson

    I love plaid always have some in my wardrobe.
    So surprised to see the kilts.
    I haven’t seen one in years.
    Loved all your tips on how to change up the looks of each piece.
    Have a very Merry Christmas!

  17. Caroline Salazar

    I really enjoyed this article and the various classy ways to wear tartan. Thank you!
    Do think an over 50 can get away with a shorter tartan skirt above the knee with a pair of flats & tights?

  18. CyndeeKay

    I love tartan plaid. Living in South Florida limits wearing the traditional tartan plaid clothing. But I did have a pair of tartan plaid Bermuda shorts that I paired with a black blazer and black RL loafers; a Florida winter outfit!

  19. Mamiphysiocare

    I love how you styled the tartan blazer with denim—it’s the perfect way to look festive for the holidays without feeling over-the-dressy

  20. Glad

    Love the short tartan skirt and the rainforest color sweater from the collage. I would wear both, for sure.
    Beth, I just lost my husband this month….I looked up your past blog about grief. His passing was not unexpected but still so sad. Pleased to say that what you said in the blog, I’m already doing. Will be starting over in 2026, at 65. Ciao from Sicily and happy holidays to all. ♥️

    1. Beth Djalali

      Thank you so much for your kind words about the outfit—I love that you’d wear both. And I’m so very sorry about the loss of your husband. Even when it’s expected, the grief still knocks the wind out of you. I’m glad you found that old post when you needed it, and I admire your strength and self-awareness as you look ahead. Starting over at 65 takes courage—and you’re clearly meeting it with grace. Sending you heartfelt holiday wishes from afar. Ciao, and take good care. ♥️

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