That is a rather large plaid. I have seen most plaids in 54x54.
Fly plaids are typically anywhere from 36" x 36" to 54" x 54". A piper's plaid is generally along the order of 3.5 yards x 54" (or whatever the width of the fabric is), with the plaid heavily pleated along the width.
Fly Plaid:
Piper's Plaid:
However, based on Puffer's description of it as 4' x 8', and statement that it is to be worn casually or for reenacting, I think what we have here is neither a fly plaid or a piper's plaid, but an older style sometimes called a Laird's plaid or simply a shoulder plaid.
Thank you Matt. I've always liked the look of those Laird Plaides.
Here's a photo I took at the 2006 Taste of Scotland with Bob Martin wearing one of those. (BM on the left) The other fellow was the chief of the ceremonies and I believe a Barron. I don't remember exactly.
He's also wearing Cadadh (hard to see, was my old 1.3mp camera)with a modern box-pleat. I think he pulls it off great. I'm pretty sure the cadadh he's wearing is Gunn tartan. If my memory serves me well..
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