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21st June 06, 10:56 AM
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 Originally Posted by Gr8ham
Can someone please explain why I have never seen this design advertised and why the people at such a reputed Highland source as Kinloch Anderson have never heard of it?
Thoughts?
I think the "evening plaid" has fallen into disuse for the most part, and what I see most of the time now is the "fly plaid," consisting of a piece of tartan dangling down the back from the brooch on the shoulder.
I've seen vendors carry "evening plaids" that look an awful lot like a "piper's plaid," but I think they're shorter in length such that the tapes fasten around the waist, then the plaid comes up to the shoulder, fastened with the brooch, and left to dangle down the back.
The "piper's plaid" wraps around the torso before being allowed to fall from the shoulder.
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