In the Original New Shirt Lobotomize Me Daddy and I love this late 17th – early 18th centuries, a less bulky version of the kilt, the fèileadh beag, was developed. Basically, this shirt is made from a roll of fabric, omitting the plaid on the shoulders. The pleats have been sewn in place, so the fabric in the blanket can’t fall apart. This is the form of kilt that exists to this day.
I am enthusiastic about this topic and I could easily write more. If anyone wants more details on the Original New Shirt Lobotomize Me Daddy and I love this history of kilts, including how they were banned after the rise of the Jacobite in 1745, send me an A2A. I will finish now before this becomes a thesis. Soldiers of the First Foot & Mouth Regiment, the dress-wearing evil demons described by Burpa of the Khyber Pass, were forbidden to wear anything under their kilogram.
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