Men’s Scottish Kilt Fly Plaid Urquhart Tartan Purled Fringe 48" x 48" Highland 

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  1. Design:

    • A kilt fly plaid is a large piece of fabric worn over the shoulder and attached to the jacket or vest of a formal Scottish outfit.
    • It is typically made from tartan fabric, matching or complementing the tartan pattern of the kilt being worn.
    • The fly plaid is often rectangular in shape, with fringed edges for decoration.
  2. Purpose:

    • The fly plaid adds an extra layer of elegance and formality to the kilt outfit, especially for formal occasions such as weddings, Highland gatherings, or ceremonial events.
    • It serves as a decorative accessory that complements the overall tartan ensemble, adding color, texture, and visual interest.
    • Historically, fly plaids were also functional, serving as a cloak to protect the wearer from the elements, such as rain or cold winds.
  3. Materials:

    • Fly plaids are typically made from high-quality wool tartan fabric, woven to match the specific tartan pattern of the wearer's kilt.
    • The fabric is often soft and lightweight, allowing it to drape gracefully over the shoulder without adding excessive bulk to the outfit.
    • The fringed edges of the fly plaid add a decorative touch and may be hand-knotted for added durability and aesthetic appeal.
  4. Wearing Style:

    • The fly plaid is traditionally worn over the left shoulder and secured in place with a brooch or pin at the chest.
    • The plaid is draped diagonally across the front of the body, with the fringed edges falling gracefully over the left arm.
    • The length of the fly plaid can vary depending on personal preference and the formality of the occasion, ranging from shorter lengths that reach the hip to longer lengths that extend to the knee or below.