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21st June 09, 02:02 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by Buckskin
MOR gave you a good answer concerning "Fly" plaids. Usually 40" x 40", Though the better ones will go 50"x50". It is the evolution of the day/piper/Laird plaid, which is evolution of the top half of a great kilt.
The day/piper/Laird plaid is 48" to 54" (double width) wide and can go 6' to 9' in length. The most popular commercially made is 48"x 8' and is marketed as a piper plaid. (See SWK's accessories) As, one of the names implies, it is suitible for day wear. There have been many lengthy threads on how to wear this. Use the search engine with of one these key words.
Hopefully, I have given you a quick answer, to start you in direction for more info. I'm sure others will elaborate as well.
Here is a pic of me with what I would call a day plaid. It is actually comercially made and sold by SWK.

Forgive me for pointing this out, but the plaid you are wearing is not a day/lairds plaid. The Day/lairds plaid is just folded and placed over the shoulder with no fixing at all. The one you are wearing has a fixing at the shoulder, so it is some form of fly/pipers plaid. Sorry to be rather pedantic on the subject.
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