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    Quote Originally Posted by emolas View Post
    I often thought this picture odd. That kilt isn't even low enough to be considered mid-thigh. I think the length falls more along the lines of "mini-kilt" than kilt by today's standards.

    You have to take into account the painter's artistic license.

    EDIT: never mind, Matt has spoken.
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    OK, I've seen some soldiers, knights, and aristocrats...any idea on how the commoners dressed? Or was it relatively the same thing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharpdressedscot View Post
    OK, I've seen some soldiers, knights, and aristocrats...any idea on how the commoners dressed? Or was it relatively the same thing?
    Generally, the commoners wore much the same styles of clothes, but much cheaper fabrics and no ornamentation. Although, if you were a servant of an aristocrat, you often dressed a bit better because you got the cast offs.
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