The tall man in profile, closes to the camera has his plaid doubled over long ways - the fold at the back.

If he lifted up the top layer, brought it around his right side under the arm, then laid it over his right shoulder, from the back it would look like the man third from the left, and match the left hand diagram.

Possibly the end over the left shoulder is shuffled back so the fringe in front is up at the lower edge of the jacket, so as to give a good long length at the back.

Isn't it called Occam's razor - the simplest explaination is most like to be the right one?

I must try that and see how it works, it is getting cold enough now to wear my plaid to keep warm.

Not being restricted my knowledge or convention I have tended to wear my plaid as the weather dictated, mostly wound in an anticlockwise spiral to keep off the rain.

Anne the Pleater :ootd: