How to wear an 18th century plaid

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  • Опубліковано 30 бер 2017
  • Andy from PACA shows you how to lay out a plaid ensuring those all important pleats look as good as they do on him, how to put it on and then a few of the different styles it can be adjusted to.

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  • @mamapie7424
    @mamapie7424 5 років тому +7

    I was reading a few stories and they kept mentioning “pleating my plaid” and I finally looked it up...this is so much work😭

  • @kpace985
    @kpace985 6 років тому +19

    "wee bit 'o kilt porn" that was great!! But seriously, I came here after watching Outlander and wanting to know how the kilt was put on in the 18th century. it's so much different than the modern kilts I've seen. Makes me wish I had a little more Scottish in my ancestry and a little less English 😋

    • @ashleywolftornabane6786
      @ashleywolftornabane6786 4 роки тому

      A wee bit more Scottish? (Agreed!)

    • @JaneDoe-cs9nh
      @JaneDoe-cs9nh 4 роки тому +2

      There is a deleted scene from Outlander of Jaime putting on his kilt. It might be on UA-cam somewhere.

  • @Sophie703
    @Sophie703 2 роки тому

    Thank you! The book I’m reading keeps mentioning the character pleating his plaid. Now I know what he’s doing!

  • @nottletottle
    @nottletottle 3 роки тому

    "It's a lovely day here in scotland" well, that's miracle in itself

  • @scrammy
    @scrammy 5 років тому +16

    So, sometime in the past a Scotsman was running around in his underwear experimenting with folding a bedsheet and wearing it like was normal. Sounds like someone got drunk and couldn't find their breeches.

  • @thedarider9730
    @thedarider9730 4 роки тому

    The little frilly layer is called the salvages on fabric width. Thank you for the video.

  • @krisbraix2682
    @krisbraix2682 5 років тому +3

    Excellent video, thank you! I’m William Wallace for Halloween and couldn’t figure how to get the damn kilt to stay on!! This helped immensely. Love the “wee bit of kilt porn”😂😂

  • @SargeOfTheGuard
    @SargeOfTheGuard 7 років тому +7

    This is wonderful​ presentation​ of how the Kilt was folded and worn in the 1700s... By the way, I wear exactly what you do underneath my family's Tartan, but more of it!

    • @km4ryi270
      @km4ryi270 6 років тому

      lol, well, said! lol

    • @jandono57
      @jandono57 5 років тому

      Jeff Harman sounds good to me being a Sassenach!

    • @rosemcguinn5301
      @rosemcguinn5301 5 років тому

      More cheek, then? Hmmmm

  • @Saoirse3797
    @Saoirse3797 3 роки тому

    Thanks so much for this demonstration! Best one I’ve found out here!

  • @michaelodonoghue7464
    @michaelodonoghue7464 5 років тому +5

    A Scotsman, like an Irishman, goes Commando under his Kilt, if it is a Family Tartan or a Regimental Tartan. For other Tartans, he might not be Commando, that's a subject for adventurous ladies only.
    But My standard answer when asked "What's worn under your Kilt?", is "Nothing, it's all in Perfect Working Order".

  • @gravezhickey3578
    @gravezhickey3578 6 років тому

    Thank you I have Irish heritage but I've always been kind of obsessed with Scottish Kilts so thank you for the video

  • @MarkGoding
    @MarkGoding 5 років тому +1

    Sir, you are the man.

  • @turianlover7861
    @turianlover7861 6 років тому

    I love you so much Andy. You do you boo. 😍❤ You saved me

  • @acrock21
    @acrock21 4 роки тому

    at first i was a little disappointed in the blurriness of the video because i would have liked to seen the weapons a little more .... however by the end of the video i was very thankful for the blurriness. i was very very thankful for the blurriness... All joking aside i recently found out i was related to XIII Ewen Cameron of Lochiel down through XVII Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel ... i dont really know what that means because I'm as American as they come now.... but sometime after the Jacobite rising of 1745 my family ended up migrating to Nova Scotia... around the mid 1800's they migrated to Wisconsin in America ... From there in the late 1800's they migrated to Merced California ... where my father was born and raised... and i live about 2 hours from there today.

  • @MrTam63
    @MrTam63 6 років тому

    Great video chiel.

  • @farfalla4439
    @farfalla4439 5 років тому

    Great Video, thank you and easy to understand! :)

  • @Sarahweller1997
    @Sarahweller1997 4 роки тому

    omg this video is so cute! please make more!

  • @Ravynwulf
    @Ravynwulf 6 років тому

    Awesome!! I love it..👍🏼

  • @magicbuskey
    @magicbuskey 5 років тому

    Yesssss!! It would be nice if there were an more recent version with better quality. Especially, for the lassies on the last bit. ;-)

  • @7ajhubbell
    @7ajhubbell 5 років тому

    Thank you!

  • @aileenhaeata233
    @aileenhaeata233 5 років тому +4

    Wee flash of the bum at the end heheeeeee!!!

  • @gunnerroberson1738
    @gunnerroberson1738 6 років тому +3

    Can you please make more videos, i really liked this one allot, would be amazing if you could make a video about you basket hilted broad sword. Have a great day.

  • @mariaelizabethprietosanjua3324
    @mariaelizabethprietosanjua3324 4 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @brianvargyas9740
    @brianvargyas9740 6 років тому +2

    Andy, I enjoyed your video. The material that your using looks fairly thin and very easy to manipulate. Can you please tell me or us what type of material you're using for your kilt.

  • @738polarbear
    @738polarbear 5 років тому

    Very interesting . As a Sassenach I never knew there was so much material in the kilt . It is like a blanket too so I suppose it would keep out the winter cold. Thank you for explaining this. Would this be everyday wear for a kilt wearer?

  • @Starman4521
    @Starman4521 6 років тому

    What kind of shoes are you wearing with your kilt i love the look of them I feel the ghillie Brogue shoes look to formal to go with a great kilt

  • @FandabiDozi
    @FandabiDozi 6 років тому

    Great video man! Where did you buy your plaid? I would like to get one myself and they seem non existent online!

    • @jussomdude9357
      @jussomdude9357 5 років тому +1

      Went to fabric store. Bought 7 yrs of flannel.plaid.

    • @MrWrathkun
      @MrWrathkun 5 років тому

      Love your vids man

  • @motocross1550
    @motocross1550 4 роки тому

    I only wear my plaid once a year and every year I have to refer to this video to get my pleats right.

  • @MargWarg
    @MargWarg 5 років тому

    I know this was a while ago now, but what weight is this one, mate? 16oz wool? 13oz wool? Looks like it's nice and soft & pliable to pleat and wear. Thanks for the vid 👍

  • @lucymaxfield6399
    @lucymaxfield6399 6 років тому

    Smodaig! (Cool!)

  • @thedarider9730
    @thedarider9730 4 роки тому

    The fabric is 5 yards long, but how wide? 54 inches? Thanks again.

  • @HammerSmashedFace92
    @HammerSmashedFace92 6 років тому +2

    What tartan is this and where would It be available for purchase

    • @km4ryi270
      @km4ryi270 6 років тому

      info@paulhenrykilts.com

  • @dsdragonspawn
    @dsdragonspawn 7 років тому +3

    how wide is the piece of fabric I know you said it was 5 yards long but nothing about the width.

    • @bikinggal1
      @bikinggal1 6 років тому +2

      Fabric comes in certain widths, as someone who sews I imagine that this is 60 inches...I could be wrong though

    • @d.1241
      @d.1241 6 років тому +2

      bikinggal1 that's likely accurate, from what I've been reading most looms at the time could only make a cloth about 30 in. , so they made about nine yards, cut it in half and made one larger 4 1/2 yard cloth 60 in. Wide. Of course, with modern tech it is completely possible to do this all together for a variety of sizes.

    • @NamNam-lb5ns
      @NamNam-lb5ns 5 років тому

      I heard from 60 in. to 80 in. width.

  • @rosemcguinn5301
    @rosemcguinn5301 5 років тому

    Cheeky!

  • @joshshultheis4073
    @joshshultheis4073 7 років тому

    Are the edges of the wool hemmed to keep from fraying?

    • @km4ryi270
      @km4ryi270 6 років тому

      Normally no, it would make the edges too stiff.

  • @ashleywolftornabane6786
    @ashleywolftornabane6786 4 роки тому

    Would you mind telling me the dimensions of the fabric, please? (the plaid)

    • @RBShowman
      @RBShowman 4 роки тому +1

      I don't know the width of the fabric in this video, but Wikipedia says: "The belted plaid consisted of a piece of tartan fabric approximately 4 or 5 yards in length and about 50 to 60 inches wide."

  • @breanna34
    @breanna34 5 років тому +2

    Is he single 😍

  • @leosteiner94
    @leosteiner94 7 років тому +2

    Slàinte mhath. Alba gu bràth.

  • @kxd2591
    @kxd2591 5 років тому +1

    Is there no way to put the kilt on while standing up? It would seem to be easier (perhaps in a military situation) to wear the material as a match coat. To have need to lay down on cold, wet ground just to get this on . . . dang. Oh, but thanks so much for taking the time to post.
    PS: Let's follow the 1st rule of safe weapons handling please. Treat all firearms as if they are loaded. One day they may well be. 2nd: Never allow the plane of the muzzle to cover anything you do not wish to kill or destroy. 3rd" Beware of your target and what is behind it. 4th: Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to fire. Be safe all.

    • @Pynaegan
      @Pynaegan 5 років тому

      "Be safe all."
      Well *that* takes all the fun out of it!

    • @kxd2591
      @kxd2591 5 років тому

      @@Pynaegan Wouldn't want that. However, I did have a schoolmate who, while squirrel hunting one day in the '50s, placed the muzzle of his .22 on his big toe to keep the muzzle out of the dirt (don't ask, it beats me) and shot a hole through his big toe. Luckily, he managed to miss bone. I'd say, "All you fools stay safe", but that would be a wasted advice.

    • @gturrentini
      @gturrentini 5 років тому

      My guess is that the plaid was also used to wrap up in at night as a blanket which makes it logical to lay down to put on, however I was thinking that this could be a cold wet way to dress out in the open Scottish countryside.

  • @hootmanwillie
    @hootmanwillie 6 років тому

    its no an English word, its Gaelic 'Plaid'

  • @kliffmcburtney
    @kliffmcburtney 6 років тому +1

    Thank you. I get frustrated with mine.
    I ask my wife "Does this make my butt look big?"

  • @Ajg97
    @Ajg97 5 років тому

    I wanna see what my bf looks like in a kilt! It's hot

  • @elittlet1
    @elittlet1 4 роки тому

    Marry me?

  • @Omani_Dhofari
    @Omani_Dhofari 5 років тому

    Wtf 😂😂😂

  • @hootmanwillie
    @hootmanwillie 6 років тому

    everyone gits it wrang, plaid should sound like pl add no pl aid, makes ye sound stipit, English folk say pl aid bit us Sco'ish say pl add