Yes that's what strikes me as different from the situation in the 1860s. The men in Highlanders Of Scotland were likewise wearing tartan designed for making into a kilt (which we can presume because it had been made into kilts) yet the sett sizes vary from a size we would use only for lightweight necktie fabric, to a size which appears to be larger than 9".
Look at the ginormous sett on the left, estimating from the sporran length it would be around a 14-16" sett.
Here on the left is a tiny sett, maybe around 4"
It might not seem strange, until you see the same tartan as woven today made up into kilts
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