The belted plaid got standard for Highland men during the seventeenth (By 1822, they were generally worn for formal events.) This 'fantastic kilt' emerged as a sign of abundance. In Gaelic, it was called, breacan-an-feileadh or plaid wrap. There was in like manner a woman's structure that came into style during this time. Called an arisaid, it was exhausted to the lower legs, and delivered utilizing white plaid texture with a wide-scattered model. In the late seventeenth century, the little kilt or phillabeg was first worn. https://penzu.com/public/5a86f2d7 This is the base piece of the kilt, aggregated into folds, belted at the midsection, and falling essentially over the knee. An alternate piece of material was worn over the shoulder for protection and warmth.