The Warm History Of Christmas Stockings
What other season besides Christmas has you dragging a seven-foot tree into your home?
Christmas traditions make the celebration unique, from hanging Christmas stockings to kissing under the mistletoe.
Every year, we decorate the fireplace with giant socks, but where did this tradition come from? And how did it get so popular?
Here we’ll look at the history of Christmas stockings.
An origin story of the Christmas stockings from Turkey.
Ever heard the story of the very first Santa Claus? This story does not depict him as a fat man in a red suit. Instead, he was a Greek-born bishop in Myra, Turkey.
His name is Saint Nicholas, and he’s believed to have started the trend of hanging Christmas stockings.
There are no written records of this legend, but stories have been passed down for generations.
Legend has it that Saint Nicholas wanted to help a man with a dowry for his daughters, without which they’d be unable to get married.
Unfortunately, he knew the man was proud and would reject the money if he offered it directly.
Eventually, Saint Nicholas devised a foolproof plan. When the night came, he climbed on the man’s roof and dropped a bag of coins down the chimney.
As it turns out, the man’s family had hung their socks on the fireplace to dry. As the bag came down, some coins fell inside the hanging stockings.
One version of the story says that Saint Nicholas threw the bags of gold coins into the man’s house through his window, and another says that Saint Nicholas dropped the coins directly into the stockings.
Either way, all three stories have one thing in common: the stockings hanging by the fireplace and Saint Nicholas dropping the coins.
And so, the tradition of hanging Christmas stockings for gifts was born.
The lesser-known Dutch legend.
There is a lesser-known story about the origin of Christmas stockings.
Santa Claus and his assistant Zwarte Piet dock at a different city in the Netherlands each year.
Excited children waiting patiently for their arrival would leave their wooden clogs outside filled with hay and carrots for the animals.
Santa Claus would find this thoughtful and fill the wooden clogs with gifts for the kids.
It’s believed that when Dutch migrants moved to America, they brought along the tradition of Santa Claus and swapped the wooden clogs for stockings.
The evolution of Christmas stockings.
Christmas stockings didn’t always look like what you have today.
People would hang regular stockings over the fireplace, hoping to find gifts on Christmas morning.
This soon gave way to larger socks to contain more presents.
Nowadays, you’ll see special boot-size stockings in different designs hanging on the fireplace during Christmas.
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