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 Originally Posted by Nighthawk
You do indeed, Ted! I want to make myself a leine for reenactmrnt wear one of these days. Well, have one made for me at any rate...
* Raises an eyebrow *
You don't have a leine for reenacting, and you wear the belted plaid? 
Anyway, Matt's article said thick linen was used for the leine in the Highlands, if I remember correctly.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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 Originally Posted by Bugbear
* Raises an eyebrow *
You don't have a leine for reenacting, and you wear the belted plaid?
Anyway, Matt's article said thick linen was used for the leine in the Highlands, if I remember correctly.
I suppose the modern thinking on the belted plaid has changed because the belted plaid lead to the modern kilt, which we don't regard as being merely outerwear, because it isn't. We should be thinking of the belted plaid as coming from the previous style of leine and brat, where it would be more obvious that brat was only outerwear and could be 'safely' removed.
You are right, though, Nighthawk should have a leine to wear under his belted plaid. If he just wore a T-shirt or the like then removing the plaid would leave him in a state of undress, whereas a leine would not, quite apart from the matter of authenticity.
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There have been three early 18th century Scottish bodies recovered from bogs at Barrock in Caithness, Arnish Moor on Lewis and Gunister in Shetland.
The last two were wearing léine/shirts. If there is any interest, I can scan a picture of them and post it.
Interestingly enough, the Caithness body is wearing breeks, but is the only one with a plaid. The two bodies with léine/shirts are wearing coats over their léine.
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 Originally Posted by MacSpadger
If there is any interest, I can scan a picture of them and post it.
Well, I'll cast my vote in favor of the motion.
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 Originally Posted by Morris at Heathfield
Well, I'll cast my vote in favor of the motion.
Oh yeah- I was gonna mention that, too! I'd be interested to see some pictures.
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 Originally Posted by Bugbear
* Raises an eyebrow *
You don't have a leine for reenacting, and you wear the belted plaid?
Anyway, Matt's article said thick linen was used for the leine in the Highlands, if I remember correctly.
I wear one of these:

It's plenty long. And in reality, I wear a feilidh-beag, which is more period correct for me.
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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 Originally Posted by Nighthawk
I wear one of these:
It's plenty long. And in reality, I wear a feilidh-beag, which is more period correct for me.
Oh, ok.
I was worried you were wearing the belted plaid, and only the belted plaid...
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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 Originally Posted by Bugbear
Oh, ok.
I was worried you were wearing the belted plaid, and only the belted plaid... 
No, that's my toga. Well, I will admit that I wear that with a tankard of wine... It makes a great accessory. And then there's the strategically placed grape leaves.
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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