I don't have much of a bag, even though like most pipers here I tend to drive to Highland Games, pipe band gigs, and solo gigs in ordinary clothes and dress at the event.
(It was an amazing unexpected sight for us, at our band's first contest in Scotland, to see coach after coach pull into the car park and each disgorge a fully dressed pipe band. Here band members drive to events separately in their street clothes.)
I just have a small hand-bag that has my ghillies, flashes, hose, sporran, and sgian. I usually don't bring a belt.
Like most pipers I carry my Glengarry in my pipe case.
My jacket and necktie are on a coat-hanger in my car; my kilt is in a plastic bag in the boot. (Moths are a huge problem here for woolens.)
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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