I'd like to get more input on this general topic. It's understood that Fly-plaids (FP) are a very formal accessory and in today's society there are very few opportunities to dress to the level where a FP would be expected. You make your own call if an FP is appropriate or not.
I'm wondering about the use of all the various styles of FP's. Matt does a nice job explaining the fundamentals of a few in this article, http://blog.albanach.org/2005/04/what-is-plaid.html
The one's I've seen are:
"Standard" FP that hangs off the left shoulder, about 4' x 4'.
"Mini" as Dave mentioned above
Day Plaid
Pipers Plaid http://www.bagpipejourney.com/articl...rs_plaid.shtml
Drummers Plaid
There may be others, feel free to add them to the discussion.
Looking at MacLeay paintings we see not only the clearly military use of the plaids but also a few civilian uses.
I rather like the pipers plaid being worn with civilian and no-pipers outfits. I think, if I were ever to wear a plaid for a formal event, I'd prefer to wear it in a "pipers" fashion. This may be "taboo" but, since there are no Kilt Police...
Thoughts?












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