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  2. Highland dress - Wikipedia

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    Highland dress is the traditional, regional dress of the Highlands and Isles of Scotland. It is often characterised by tartan ( plaid in North America). Specific designs of shirt, jacket, bodice and headwear may also be worn along with clan badges and other devices indicating family and heritage.

  3. Fly plaid - Wikipedia

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    The fly plaid replaced that portion of the Great Kilt that was draped over the shoulder. It is today typically worn in two lengths, from about a metre (39 inches) square to 1.4 metres (56 inches) square (54 inches being a standard fabric width). It is worn in the same tartan or colour as the kilt. It is typically worn with a jacket that has ...

  4. Kilt - Wikipedia

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    A kilt ( Scottish Gaelic: fèileadh [ˈfeːləɣ]) [1] is a garment resembling a wrap-around knee-length skirt, made of twill -woven worsted wool with heavy pleats at the sides and back and traditionally a tartan pattern. Originating in the Scottish Highland dress for men, it is first recorded in the 16th century as the great kilt, a full ...

  5. 13 Transitional Dresses That Are Universally Flattering - AOL

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    11. Go Grunge: Make an edgy statement by pairing this flowy plaid dress with combat boots. Mini Dresses. 12. Denim on Denim: You’ll want to snag this lightweight denim dress in so many different ...

  6. Full plaid - Wikipedia

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    A full plaid, or just a plaid, is a long piece of tartan fabric, most often worn as part of a Highland dress. It usually matches the tartan of the kilt . A modern full plaid is pleated the whole way, with half of its length sewn shut (so that the pleats cannot open).

  7. Tartan - Wikipedia

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    It shows a man's belted plaid, and a woman's plaid (arisaid, earasaid) worn as a shawl or cloak over a dress, and also depicts diced short hose and a blue bonnet. [184] [212] [z] Clans had for a long time independently raised militias , and starting in 1603, the British government itself mustered irregular militia units in the Highlands, known ...